I bought a 35 dollar 72 hour course on sculpting and i honestly learned more from these 7 minutes than the 55 minute of that one. you're a very good teacher
Biology and anatomy 5/5 Perspectives shape of the body 5/5 Bones and muscle structure 5/5 Easy guide 5/5 Truly an amazing guide! Even though I already have a four courses of this but this one is good!!!! Well done! Looking forward for the rest of the body
I'm super super new to blender sculpting. I haven't gone through and followed your tutorial quite yet, but I am looking forward to doing so in the near future. It seems to be clearly explained, at a good pace, and easy to follow.
These are honestly some of the best bite sized demonstrations on sculpting anatomy I’ve seen. You did a really good job demonstrating everything in a way where it wasn’t too fast or confusing.
Hey there! First of all, I really appreciate your video series! This has been incredibly helpful in what I'm trying to do as a beginner. Your knowledge of anatomy really helps because I am absolutely lost in that regard haha. Thank you very much for what you do! I have a question though! I'm following you along pretty well in your steps, while trying to also add my own touches...But one thing I always end up suffering from is a lack of material to work with when sculpting. I'm not sure if it's just me or not, but I've gone frame by frame checking your settings, and when I remesh I always end up with not enough faces to work with, and my details always come out very jagged where yours are much smoother. I don't know what I'm missing but if you might be able to help I'd appreciate it. ^^;
How do you make the 8 cubes at the beginning with the array modifier and put a single vert?? Sorry but i am a complete noob and i am now starting to learn thank you
Don't delete the default cube or create a cube. Go to object properties > viewport display and change the "Display As" from textured to wire. Then go to modifier properties and add array. Change the count to 8. Under "Relative Offset" factor X, Y should be 0, and Z should be 1. Hope it helps! :)
Seems like a lot of tutorials regarding body modeling are Sculpting, but Sculpting always seems so daunting to get right 😥 kinda wish there was more about the poly modeling method. seems easier to understand and digest
Very true! But you can do it! I'll be making a box modeling series for a human base mesh soon. But there's only so much we can do with modeling. We really need to sculpt if we want more details 😊
I bought a 35 dollar 72 hour course on sculpting and i honestly learned more from these 7 minutes than the 55 minute of that one. you're a very good teacher
Thank you! :)
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
@@assolt_17 ctrl+2. Shortcut for subdiv modifier lvl 2 :)
@@adiidiin thanks, i will try
course link?
Biology and anatomy 5/5
Perspectives shape of the body 5/5
Bones and muscle structure 5/5
Easy guide 5/5
Truly an amazing guide! Even though I already have a four courses of this but this one is good!!!!
Well done! Looking forward for the rest of the body
Thank you! That means a lot! c:
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
Agreed! I'm using nomad but this is hands down the best tutorial for this
I'm impressed by your ability to sculpt and teach sculpting. The hard parts of anatomy seems easy with a teacher like you.
The anatomy lesson we didn't know we needed, but luckily got. Great job, thank you!
Underrated tutorial. This helps me by a lot. Thanks.
this helped me a lot in my first time sculpting, thank you!
I'm super super new to blender sculpting. I haven't gone through and followed your tutorial quite yet, but I am looking forward to doing so in the near future. It seems to be clearly explained, at a good pace, and easy to follow.
wow, this is seriously an amazing tutorial. thank you so much for talking about the actual anatomy in a clear and concise way
Thank you! 😊
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
wow you just saved me so much money for anatomy study
these videos are invaluables
These are honestly some of the best bite sized demonstrations on sculpting anatomy I’ve seen. You did a really good job demonstrating everything in a way where it wasn’t too fast or confusing.
Thank you 😊
this is wonderful! thanks for the video, sculpting male characters is still a bit hard for me, but this is very helpful :)
Hey there! First of all, I really appreciate your video series! This has been incredibly helpful in what I'm trying to do as a beginner. Your knowledge of anatomy really helps because I am absolutely lost in that regard haha. Thank you very much for what you do!
I have a question though! I'm following you along pretty well in your steps, while trying to also add my own touches...But one thing I always end up suffering from is a lack of material to work with when sculpting. I'm not sure if it's just me or not, but I've gone frame by frame checking your settings, and when I remesh I always end up with not enough faces to work with, and my details always come out very jagged where yours are much smoother. I don't know what I'm missing but if you might be able to help I'd appreciate it. ^^;
NICE WORKFLOW
Thank you!
Great Teacher ! Love you mam!
really good series , thank you for sharing :)
anytime! thanks for watching :D
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
A perfect Timelapse Video
Thank you! :)
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
Nice video!
How do you make the 8 cubes at the beginning with the array modifier and put a single vert?? Sorry but i am a complete noob and i am now starting to learn thank you
Don't delete the default cube or create a cube. Go to object properties > viewport display and change the "Display As" from textured to wire. Then go to modifier properties and add array. Change the count to 8. Under "Relative Offset" factor X, Y should be 0, and Z should be 1. Hope it helps! :)
beautiful
how did you smooth it after remeshing
Lovely !
Hey!
@@NazaSculpts hey there haha 👋🏻
@@Ishaqsculpt I didn't expect you to be here!
@@NazaSculpts I scorched earth in preparation for my last corse haha
@@Ishaqsculpt haha, great dedication man.
amazing tutorial!
Thank you! :)
Thank you so much. this is very helpful.😍😍😍🥰🥰
Thank you! :)
nice!
What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
She is adding Subdivision Surface Modifier to the object.
Seems like a lot of tutorials regarding body modeling are Sculpting, but Sculpting always seems so daunting to get right 😥
kinda wish there was more about the poly modeling method. seems easier to understand and digest
Very true! But you can do it! I'll be making a box modeling series for a human base mesh soon. But there's only so much we can do with modeling. We really need to sculpt if we want more details 😊
@@adiidiin What key did you use for rounding at 0:31?
Did you paint this with a mouse or with a pencil ?
Damn great
Sculpting seems so easy when you do it😭😭
Amazing. is this real time ?
I am not a biology guy but as a Gymrat, I just know about Muscles lmao
Hello Hello !
big muscle
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I guess someone is good at biology, because I can't remember the names of muscles and what is where xD
I'm not good at it either! Just remembering the important parts 😂