I suck at sculpting heads, so I did it 100 times

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  • @tinynocky
    @tinynocky  Год назад +352

    💭 FAQ + Additional Thoughts
    AT1 • Do I recommend this challenge? Yes & No.
    No - it can very easily become a game of clearing quotas just for the sake of it, rather than to practice effectively
    Yes - forces you to not spend too much time on a bust, prioritising what matters, improving your speed.
    AT2 • to further emphasise on practicing effectively, blindly sculpting 100 heads is simply a waste of time. I'd rather you sculpt 5 heads with the intent to learn something than to brute force your way to head no.100 just to farm karma points on reddit.
    AT3 • I feel the need to emphasise that learning Anatomy was NOT my only intent during this challenge. It was also shape design & expressions.
    each topic is very in-depth, I couldn't possibly cover everything here. but I hope this little video journal of mine could help you in your research before you begin your journey!
    Q1 • Did you sculpt with a Mouse or Tablet?
    A1 • tablet, specifically the Wacom CTL490
    Q2 • How long have you been using Blender?
    A2 • I've been using Blender for about 3 years now, but I've had past experiences with Maya when I was a VFX student for 5 years (went to 2 diff schools)
    Q3 • Computer specs?
    A3 • Laptop with RTX 3070, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX, 32GB RAM, 1TB SSD
    Q4 • Song at 29:26?
    A4 • A cover of "Taeyeon - I" I produced specifically for this video ruclips.net/video/MnvpS7cIYjM/видео.htmlsi=LbkfxLVtJvXLmhV7
    Q5 • Did you only sculpt with 1 reference photo?
    A5 • nope. 7:29, 7:47, 9:27, 9:54, 10:04, etc. these are just a few of the many examples in the video where I showcased a glimpse of my PureRef file before "scrolling" into the reference photo, so that you know who I'm sculpting.
    if I see anymore FAQs I'll add it here, so feel free to ask!

    • @Lucky-ce7pv
      @Lucky-ce7pv Год назад +1

      Hi there! Amazing video.. Really inspired me to keep going. I’m just wondering if you are a full time artist or is it just your hobby? I really wanted to be full time 3d artist

    • @HarkerFerry
      @HarkerFerry Год назад +3

      AT1: If you want a challenge like this, don't make it a rush. Set a goal of 1 head per day, and plan for the challenge to take 100 days or more. Do extra studies to focus on weak points, but those studies don't need to be full heads: if you're struggling with the eye area, isolate the eyes and study just that area, much like you did with the lips and mouth early on, without worrying about a full face. This will help you practice more effectively, because you aren't just seeing the 100 hurdles ahead of you, you have one hurdle per day, and a lot of stretches and drills you can work on between hurdles.
      AT2: As I said above, 100 heads can be a wonderful course of study, as long as you know what your goals are, and aren't just doing it for the numbers -- and are taking your time instead of seeing 100 as a magic number to be reached by any means. Effective practice requires reflection, feedback, and a fair amount of time between sessions. If you try to do 100 circles in a day, you can achieve it -- but if you want your circles to become more accurate and reliable, you'd be better off practicing 5 circles a day for 3 weeks, and reviewing the process and results. In 2D art, these sorts of repetitions are well limited to about 1 page per day.
      AT3: It's good to have a variety of goals in a big challenge like this. And when you feel like you keep hitting a wall, just step back and do something else before you keep trying the same thing. Don't give up on Monica and Jinx, you'll get them someday.

    • @andrsabaka
      @andrsabaka Год назад

      your ears to high

    • @bryanharrison3889
      @bryanharrison3889 Год назад

      your very first head wasnt nearly as bad as you think. OBVIOUSLY its a good idea to improve as a sculptor but i can see you have a decent understanding of head basics. its not perfect but no sculpt is. but with that said, i love that you identified a weak point and addressed it. not enough do that.

    • @anna-uo2ug
      @anna-uo2ug Год назад

      where i can listen to your song cover separately? i really like it a LOT, any advice or tutorials on how i can make song covers like that digitally pleeease?
      also I'm impressed with your video editing skills, what kind of software you use? basically you're a full artist in all aspects really, don't stop posting🙏

  • @Mew__
    @Mew__ Год назад +1053

    How is nobody commenting about the insane production quality of this video? Fantastic visuals that probably took painstaking days to edit together.

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад +93

      thank you, I really appreciate that :)

    • @norfolknonsense7578
      @norfolknonsense7578 Год назад +15

      I totally agree. The sound design alone is nuts!

    • @artsypickle356
      @artsypickle356 Год назад +2

      Fair.. it's really well put

    • @Onlyfamoli
      @Onlyfamoli Год назад +1

      i was thinking that during the whole video, great workk

    • @sampagan10
      @sampagan10 Год назад

      I agree! The production is so high quality!

  • @ksy44441
    @ksy44441 Год назад +2746

    I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.
    -Bruce Lee

    • @BinaryBolias
      @BinaryBolias Год назад +111

      I'd fear the man who practices 10,000 kicks... just for kicks.

    • @overseastom
      @overseastom Год назад +15

      ​@@BinaryBoliashe only has 9,900 busts to go, eh?! Jk, I know what you meant.
      Personally, I think he's amazing already , but he will only get better & better. He didn't get many true-to-photo sculpts *yet*, but at this rate of progress, he'll probably be nailing them in no time. Not as soon as he wants to be, I'm sure, but soon.

    • @KindOfWitch
      @KindOfWitch Год назад +2

      either way, he's practiced kicking 10,000 times bro just knows more techniques

    • @psionicflash
      @psionicflash Год назад +4

      ​@@KindOfWitchbut can he execute them as well as the dude who did the same kick 10k times

    • @MizzFujin
      @MizzFujin Год назад +11

      i fear the man who has 10,000 legs that has practiced one kick

  • @maxouaddane232
    @maxouaddane232 Год назад +696

    Here's some additional tips I've gained from working in inudstry:
    - do timed sculpts daily, and don't linger on projects.
    - Try starting head sculpts from two cylinders and an egg shape merged together (this is illustrated in anatomy for sculptors)
    - Make a custom UI if using Zbrush.
    - Get critique on your work from other people. They may spot things you might have missed.
    - Experiment with different brushes each time you sculpt
    - Adjust the lighting in your scene regularly and constantly rotate your model
    - Practice realistic forms before moving to stylised.

    • @Whatever94-i4u
      @Whatever94-i4u Год назад

      I get the egg shape but why two cylinders? Why not just one (for the neck, I guess)?

    • @maxouaddane232
      @maxouaddane232 Год назад +7

      @@Whatever94-i4u one cylinder forms the face and brow line, the other forms the neck. it gives you a far more accurate starting point that just morphing around a sphere. as mentioned, this is displayed in a diagram in the Anatomy for Sculptors main book.

    • @YoureMadBozo71
      @YoureMadBozo71 Год назад

      sort of off topic but can you work in the industry without needing a degree on it?

    • @maxouaddane232
      @maxouaddane232 Год назад +9

      @@YoureMadBozo71 Yes absolutely. i have a colleague who's completely self taught on blender. As long as you know the software for the job, have a good portfolio, and a good attitude, you're just as viable a candidate as anyone else. The biggest advantages universities give you is networking.

    • @twainrocks4771
      @twainrocks4771 Год назад

      ​@@maxouaddane232 how did you get into the industry.
      Did you just apply for jobs online? Or did you showcase your work at events?

  • @itsmeashbeel9175
    @itsmeashbeel9175 Год назад +719

    I would have never guessed you would consider yourself bad at anatomy cuz your work is amazing!

    • @tylerbeaumont
      @tylerbeaumont Год назад +23

      Anatomy is the one thing which is easiest to hate. Any tiny flaw will jump out at you, even more so than any other subject, which I think leads a lot of perfectly adequate anatomical artists to entirely neglect the entire topic.
      Professional character artists are some of the most self-motivated and creatively confident people I’ve ever met. For us who don’t have their huge balls, it’s much more comfortable to just say you suck at characters and stick to hard surface or foliage where small mistakes won’t be so obvious to the human eye

    • @NightVisionOfficial
      @NightVisionOfficial Год назад

      Yes, also... For those that are like me, who cannot physically sculpt, even more x). When i try to draw, or sculpt something even close to a human shape, it becomes a MONSTER ! xD

    • @whiteout711
      @whiteout711 Год назад +2

      RIGHT!? like dude if this is bad anatomy then my art couldn't even be considered human

    • @username60737
      @username60737 Год назад +4

      We are all our own worst critics

    • @jelly-cat-
      @jelly-cat- Год назад +4

      An Artist’s biggest critic, ourselves. In other words, it may look good to the audience but to the creator there will always be flaws.

  • @matyaslinhart
    @matyaslinhart Год назад +38

    Know nothing about sculpting, watched whole video in one breath.
    Truly motivational, love it!

  • @DadTheCritic
    @DadTheCritic Год назад +69

    I have no idea why this video popped up on my feed but I ended up watching all the way through without skipping any parts. Your pacing, editing, humor, and overall production quality is outstanding; especially your attention to detail in the onscreen graphics and callouts. (The quality of the sculpts is fantastic too and that's just the icing on the cake!) Really well done.

  • @vindoodles7346
    @vindoodles7346 Год назад +356

    Something I noticed with both attempts at Phoebe and Monica @10:05 is that while they were both smiling, they lacked the natural squint that comes with smiling that widely which ends up making the smile look fake, and ultimately throws off the intended result. Something to think about!

    • @purplesky416
      @purplesky416 Год назад +16

      Saw it too, good that you pointed that out! That will change a lot to the result

    • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n
      @BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад

      Frown lines and eye wrinkles from smiling are not allowed in Hollywood, only males can have textured faces. Cntrl shft b for Botox.

    • @k_otey
      @k_otey Год назад

      even 21:50

  • @speedcharlive
    @speedcharlive Год назад +302

    Good job man. Definitely there is improvement. So it should sit as inspiration for everyone to do this challenge :). And then continue with more heads :)

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад +24

      Niko! thank you so much, means a lot coming from you!

    • @macrocosm4442
      @macrocosm4442 Год назад +1

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  • @moshu9952
    @moshu9952 Год назад +78

    Im not a 3d artist, but as a 2d very cartoonish artist, your workflow and how you organized learning was really helpful!

  • @Jessefizzy
    @Jessefizzy Год назад +32

    This inspires me. I always feel defeated when I am not good at something right away or see improvement fast enough, but this video really shows how much putting in the effort to learn and practice makes.

  • @tnturnip
    @tnturnip Год назад +5

    I love that you not only journaled your process and describe the how's and why's but also share your thoughts on how beginner artists should approach with learning. Your videos are equally entertaining as they are insightful. I can't wait to see your channel develop and garner the attention it deserves!

  • @BrotherHoodMovies331
    @BrotherHoodMovies331 Год назад +39

    Instructions Unclear, I Accidentally rewatched all 10 seasons of Friends.

  • @vinnieyang5422
    @vinnieyang5422 Год назад +53

    Some unsolicited advice:
    - spend more time using the grab brush to get the foundational proportions/silhouette right before adding details (eyes, lips, creases)
    - use additional smaller views/panes to always have an eye on the front, side, top and 3/4 views

    • @MIchaelSybi
      @MIchaelSybi Год назад

      Is it possible having additional views in Zbrush?

    • @SimFiftyFifty
      @SimFiftyFifty Год назад

      @@MIchaelSybi If you click on the + icon at the top of your window you can add a new google page and search for that exact question

  • @MOSMASTERING
    @MOSMASTERING Год назад +20

    Day 1 was better than anything I can do!
    I did 3D Graphics and Animation at university in 2001 - MUCH harder back then with slow render times and limited tools. Maya and 3DS MAX.
    I gave up because I just couldn't improve at art no matter what I did.
    20 years later I discovery I have Aphantasia and my entire art career (lack of it) suddenly made sense. I literally cannot visualise anything. Improving in art for me was like climbing Everest in the dark.
    Luckily while at University I met a guy that showed me you can make music on computer - and I never looked back! Changed career path.
    20 years in production and mastering. All those years of playing piano and guitar suddenly became useful and not a complete waste of time.
    Luckily my inner ear work, when my minds eye doesn't!
    --
    Edit - WOW... man, your use and knowledge of anatomy and musculature is mindblowing! Way to go!

  • @meganbentleyart
    @meganbentleyart Год назад +1

    This is very inspiring. I think it's a great mind set to have that a lot of artists tend to get stuck at. Being tenacious and doing things over and over without giving up. Really awesome

  • @karnnap6178
    @karnnap6178 Год назад +37

    You are insane for this, a lot of people fear making mistakes but you face it head on! I’m inspired !

  • @AluminiumPanda6
    @AluminiumPanda6 Год назад +2

    Core memory unlocked: Maple Story music plays at 1:40… my childhood just came back and slapped me in the face.
    Oh gosh there’s more MS music 😂😂😂 I’m so distracted.
    But this is great! Awesome inspiration for pushing myself to new levels.

  • @Adeline3d
    @Adeline3d Год назад +2

    Your progress from start to finish is phenomenal! Especially the anatomy of the eyes and nose. Talk about perseverance! Im so inspired to get back into sculpting!
    My only critique that kept popping up in the sculpts is the eye socket on an average adult head. Its vertically the half way point between bottom of the chin and top of the skull. The hair and hairline can really throw us off sometimes but always try to keep that as a baseline.
    I want to add that your presentation and video skill are top notch! Definite subscribe from me!

  • @StupidSorcerer
    @StupidSorcerer 11 месяцев назад +1

    Most entertaining 30 minute video I've seen a looooooong time. Thank you

  • @PandasaurusR3x
    @PandasaurusR3x Год назад +29

    Genuinely impressed with the amount of progress you made over the course of this challenge!

  • @wilhelmrolstad8802
    @wilhelmrolstad8802 Год назад +8

    probably the best video I have ever seen on RUclips. Very well made.

  • @dimas7204
    @dimas7204 Год назад +16

    That other attempt at sculpting jinx at the end of the video looked amazing. Id love to see more of this since I am struggling to sculpt heads in blender too. This video alone was already so helpful but mostly very motivating to see you progress ❤ keep it up

  • @izeta3d
    @izeta3d Год назад +1

    Man the editing is so much fun hahahaah always add neck and hair, that would helped you a lot with jinx, great effort on sculpting heads and I appreciate how creative are your videos, you got a new subscriber! I wish I could make cool videos like this haha

  • @red-nt2cx
    @red-nt2cx 2 месяца назад

    i really like the progression you had with jinx. it got better with every iteration. seeing that last one at the end was satisfying.

  • @anukization
    @anukization 6 месяцев назад +1

    I felt so happy everytime you made progress 🥺
    Great job.

  • @zeeheng8209
    @zeeheng8209 Год назад +23

    After the coffee animation you disappeared for 3 months doing this. You are some artist with a kungfu spirit.

  • @aislingaisling
    @aislingaisling Год назад +49

    This is awesome and so motivational! I could really see the improvement. Especially the last one😲 Thanks for making it!
    + Please don't give up on Monica😂

    • @Cookie-ox9dd
      @Cookie-ox9dd Год назад +1

      narrower eyes and smaller chin would help I believe, that's what stood out to me as wrong. Hope he tries again

    • @macrocosm4442
      @macrocosm4442 Год назад +1

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  • @DannyMac3d
    @DannyMac3d Год назад +2

    Smashed it, great effort!

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад

      wow thank you so much Danny!

  • @Leuss-3D-Modeling
    @Leuss-3D-Modeling Год назад +1

    Your video made me want to dive into sculpting heads as well. I bought SpeedChar course and i'm improving way faster than i thought it's amazing. This is the 4th time i watch your video to compare our workflows and damn that video is so well made and pleasant to watch bravo.

  • @zackhong8264
    @zackhong8264 Год назад +23

    you may want to smooth out the smile lines when sculpting neutral expressions; they tend to make a character look much older

    • @Cocoanutty0
      @Cocoanutty0 Год назад +6

      Definitely for the younger models, too! Especially the Encanto girls.

  • @Plazman
    @Plazman Год назад +1

    What a fantastic video! I'm not an artist, sculptor, 3D modeller or anything, but I found that completely engrossing. You have an incredible talent not only as an artist, but as an educator!

  • @tsaranuhaapsari3176
    @tsaranuhaapsari3176 Год назад +2

    I find this video really funny, I laugh on every joke you throw. but I admire your consistency and hard work. Keep it up!

  • @NataN-0v0-
    @NataN-0v0- Год назад +1

    OMG this is so inspiring 😭thank you so much for showing the whole process with all ups and downs❤before this video I wanted to learn sculpting but was afraid of it, but your workflow gave me emotional boots. Thank you so so much ❤

  • @nightcatssketchbook
    @nightcatssketchbook Год назад +5

    It is so cool to see the side by side of the early sculpts compared to the later ones!! I admire your commitment to learning more about this skill

  • @jelly_beanz4665
    @jelly_beanz4665 Год назад +1

    usually when i sit down to watch art videos that are semi long i always get distracted and do something else while watching or i just give up on watching the video all together. this however was so entertaining and helpful, not once did i want to click away and i learned something. so big thank you!

  • @Trench_762
    @Trench_762 Год назад +9

    Amazing. The fact that you did this drill, got through it, and edited such a clean video for us to learn with you, sharing ur xp is really nice. At the end of the day though, this is the only way to get good.

  • @gojospeepee9957
    @gojospeepee9957 Год назад

    I don't know why I'm here. This is the first sculpting video I watched (not even my interest). But I watched the whole video with complete focus and I can really see the growth with each day. Did I enjoy it? Hell yeah. Am I convinced to take up sculpting? I'd run far away but I'd watch more sculpting videos for sure.

  • @JS_PPC
    @JS_PPC Год назад +2

    amazing journey! really inspiring, and the answer "how can I do better?" practice, practice, practice!!
    thanks for sharing!

  • @SimpleSesame
    @SimpleSesame Год назад +2

    as someone who's seeing any video from yours of the first time, hearing the maplestory music hit me like a truck filled w nostalgia. automatic sub from me for that alone. your work looks amazing

  • @mountainsheffer2856
    @mountainsheffer2856 Год назад +7

    The quality of the reference photo plays a bigger part in how easy it is to recreate, then people realize.

  • @vicentelandaetahenriquez9728
    @vicentelandaetahenriquez9728 11 месяцев назад

    Honestly, this video helped me a lot. I was going through a block because I felt it didn't make sense to try to learn Blender since I wanted to become a master in a few months. But watching this, I realize I approached it wrong. Seeing this video and Tynynocky's genuine interest in learning opened my eyes suddenly and showed me that it's not that I can't, but that I don't put in enough effort.

  • @the_grass_trainer
    @the_grass_trainer Год назад +2

    The Maplestory music!!
    Also Silco turned out so good! Don't be too hard on yourself!

  • @XtremeSk8ter
    @XtremeSk8ter 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is exactly how I learnt how to sculpt, because I was so insistent on not watching tutorials. I wouldn't do it again, I did 60 different attempts to make the same head before it looked really good, and it causes such a severe burnout that I never touched Blender for a good year after I retopoed the model. Though now I can easily sculpt anything!

  • @edamameyy
    @edamameyy Год назад

    The scultupres in the beginning when u took off their head threw me off🤣.The sound effects were so funny.Keep up the progress man.😘

  • @sploopst6868
    @sploopst6868 Год назад

    not only is this an amazing video, but your resource list in your description is SO comprehensive! thank you so much

  • @fabbiotimpano
    @fabbiotimpano Год назад +2

    Keep going dude, theres always lots of room for inprovement but with this mindset you will be pushing top level characters in years to come!

  • @duhvanry
    @duhvanry Год назад

    This provides me motivation to improve my head sculpts. I also try to cover up my weak spots rather than just working on becoming better, though you're starting point was much better than my current point 😅

  • @nickshulba5062
    @nickshulba5062 Год назад +1

    Big respect for your dedication. Its huge. I figured out that massive masculine chin migrated between male and female characters for a long.
    Sometime long exposure to a single reference may be non-productive. Also mirrored sculpting has a potential problem that face is perfectly symmetrical, which is not the case in the real life, that's why you couldn't catch girl's face with some asymmetry.

  • @anthonykranjc4379
    @anthonykranjc4379 Год назад

    Wow! What a production! And similarly, as someone else wrote below: "I have no idea why this video popped up on my feed but I ended up watching all the way through without skipping any parts [even though I was exhausted and just want to get back to what I was doing before." Another person below mentioned how the production quality is insane . . . ditto. I'm too tired to say much original. Enjoyed the humor. It was like seeing one of those movies that stands out from what you usually experience. I'm just beginning to learn Blender so I'm thinking I wouldn't be able to do your video in a hundred years. I generally don't like high pace speed in media, but the super high pace speed here was kind of deliciously trippy. The fast transposition of your speech into text, the sound effects, the this and the that . . . wow! Unique and quirky. I went to art school and this kind of reminded me a bit of being back in art school with the creativity factor. Didn't know that digital sculpting was such an extensive realm. I liked the way you honestly and goofily described your thought processes and reactions. And so fast! Are you sure you're not working in another sped up dimension?

  • @Kavukamari
    @Kavukamari Год назад +26

    the toddler skull with adult features is basically the AKIRA style, the psychic experiment children

  • @chanruzzi
    @chanruzzi 6 месяцев назад

    This video turned out to be more entertaining than all the first 5 episodes of SW The Acolyte combined, with the added bonus that I can see myself coming back here to rewatch it.
    Kudos for the VERY complex edit work you did here 🤌

  • @adeelala
    @adeelala Год назад

    Starting with the skull is really good. I have issues too with faces (and for the record, I think you were already amazing at the start of the video), but studying the skull really helps you understand how the flesh lays on top. It helped me to translate it to my cartoony style when drawing.

  • @ninjasnipez9189
    @ninjasnipez9189 Год назад +4

    Even the end sculpt itself looks more confident than the original, great work and improvement!

  • @fogshound
    @fogshound Год назад

    In this video, you can perfectly trace the learning curve. After a sharp rise in skill at the very beginning, I hardly noticed any progress in most of the video.

  • @sugarcane281
    @sugarcane281 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video journal of your progress. I am absolutely overwhelmed with sculpting in Blender and I know it's definitely holding back my growth and learning at this point (I have been learning for about a year and a half). I don't know why it seems so scary but seeing you improve over time (as someone I would consider well versed in Blender and 3D) it is nice to see it just takes time, patience, and lots of practice to improve. Thank you again and I hope you have a great day!

  • @nfdgoisn
    @nfdgoisn Год назад +84

    Nice, this was really cool to watch.
    I have some unsolicited feedback I hope you will find constructive: a quick way to improve your female faces is to soften certain features (especially the jawline and cheek folds) and to accentuate others. Jawlines are often more pointed, narrow, "heart-shaped", softened, or angular for female character design (and even more-so in stylized representation). I noticed a lot of your ladies had strong, square chins that can read more masculine. Also, the cheek folds, while realistic, can quickly age a character, so they can easily be softened significantly to make a character appear more youthful. Compare some of your references, you can see a softened or more pointed chin/jawline (such as your earlier jinx sculpt) and softer cheeklines, so maybe seek those for reference. Also a quick and easy way to lean more feminine, esp in stylized representations, is to accentuate features such as lips, eyelashes, cheekbones, etc. A lot of this I picked up from comic/cartoon illustration, but is also applicable to sculpting, again, especially more so when you are making something stylized.
    Anyway, hope this helps. Again, it was really cool to see your progress and learning methodology. It definitely is inspiring me to sculpt more faces/portraits

  • @Walexander3243
    @Walexander3243 Год назад +1

    Such a brilliant video. TY youtube algo for showing me this. New sub earned!

  • @m4r_art
    @m4r_art Год назад

    A realistic journey with ups and downs. It's good to see down to earth people who don't pretend on magic jumps in skill. It takes years to master anything of value. But as long as you keep pushing, there is no limit.

  • @katpanet
    @katpanet Год назад

    the kind of thoughtful, thorough, and inspirational video that only a SONE could create

  • @alisaymeh
    @alisaymeh Год назад +3

    This is so encouraging to go into such challenge and the dedication behind it! I appreciate every single head, and cannot wait to see you implement all these skills in a future project!
    I would love to go myself in such path after seeing this video to learn about anatomy drawing and sculpting, sure will be helpful in doing bigger and better projects!

  • @GaabzR
    @GaabzR Год назад +1

    I don't know how I ended up here but I'm glad I did. This video was over 30min long but it felt like 10. Loved it, keep up the great work. Already subscribed.

  • @kowy_m
    @kowy_m Год назад +1

    great progress !!! keep inspiring ppl !!!

  • @theminecraft4202
    @theminecraft4202 Год назад +3

    Good stuff, it's crazy how fast one can progress when focusing solely on one skill at a time!

  • @michas4740
    @michas4740 Год назад

    Wow this is so great!
    I hope in future there will be videos in depth videos about how to practice, reflect and how observe the reference, how to fix your mistake by watching courses
    This videos helps me a lot on "ohh so how other people practice and overcome barrier"

  • @okiiedokey
    @okiiedokey Год назад

    your self reflection of the first results made me laught. what you said and how you said it was funny to me. i apologize if that behaviour was mean. i'm learning sculpting myself so this lights up the day for me and saves me from going insane

  • @stevenharrison418
    @stevenharrison418 Год назад

    Just wanted to say I found this video really inspiring, I've been thinking of doing something similar as I want to improve on my head and face sculpted and it's given me a great starting point for moving forward with this.

  • @mari_golds-bleeding-ink
    @mari_golds-bleeding-ink 9 месяцев назад

    While I don’t sculpt I do draw, so seeing your process with these heads was very helpful and interesting. Helped me pinpoint my own issues in drawing the head (the nose, eyes and muscles,) and work on solving them 😊

  • @kfish6347
    @kfish6347 Год назад +2

    i've been looking forward to this video for ages and it didn't disappoint!! so so impressive, i loved watching your progress, and i love the way you revealed the last sculpt, very cool. well done!! 🤩

  • @phun.11
    @phun.11 Год назад +1

    Newly getting into 3d modeling and blender and man what a great video! Cant wait to check out more!

  • @jndesign
    @jndesign Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your videos. Very well made. Bit o humor, frustration and resources to learn. Amazing to see your progress. Gives me hope!

  • @EricAndre615
    @EricAndre615 Год назад +1

    You say something really important and interesting. Something that I struggle with constantly. Whether I'm trying to do 3D, programming, learning a language, etc. I hit a huge roadblock because I have way too many unanswered questions. And I don't know how to get the answers to those questions. It's devastatingly crippling.

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад +1

      exactly! the worst part about being in that loop is not being able to put together cohesive questions to even seek for the right answers. Me deciding to practice with the Suyeong Kim Male Bust may have caused me to develop certain bad habits, but I'd rather have to break out from a handful of bad habits than to be in that exhausting crippling state. now, at least I know what I don't know!

    • @EricAndre615
      @EricAndre615 Год назад +1

      @@tinynocky yeah. Interesting again, I heard someone saying something in a podcast yesterday about that point when you known enough to be dangerous because you don't know enough yet to know that you don't know anything (or that you don't know enough to know what you don't know).

  • @Lobstrique
    @Lobstrique Год назад

    the cinematography of the finale is beautiful!

  • @kelpstorm
    @kelpstorm Год назад +1

    damn impressive improvement at the end there! kudos for sticking with it till the end, challenges like this must take a lotta self discipline to complete but maaaan did it pay off!! :DD

  • @pastelnightmares8829
    @pastelnightmares8829 Год назад +3

    This is amazing. There is definitely an improvement.
    Although I don't sculpt and actively avoid it, this has given me some inspiration.

  • @dailyfunnytv358
    @dailyfunnytv358 Год назад

    keep improving man! progress comes slow and steady. I'm pretty sure with your dedication you can become really good really soon

  • @antoinerichard7067
    @antoinerichard7067 Год назад +1

    I just wanted to say thanks, i'm barely at the same stage that you are, and the sources and methodology you bring here will be more than helpful.

  • @Gloromo
    @Gloromo Год назад +2

    That was a blast to watch! Thank you very much for sharing your progress in such an entertaining way!

  • @vladopossum3D
    @vladopossum3D Год назад

    I did the same challenge. From April to December sculpted 100 heads collecting large library of references, studying anatomy and getting used to sculpting, the result was satisfied.

  • @IdkJared
    @IdkJared Год назад +1

    What an amazing youtube channel that I've stumbled apon, you deserve so much more reconiztion for all the effort you put into these videos and the valuable content you give. Also your workflow and motivation really imspires me, thank you

  • @Maj_hul
    @Maj_hul 10 месяцев назад +2

    I like how stylized your work is, as sculpts alone they are definitely appealing, even if the likeness of your references isn't there always. The thing I noticed in your time lapses is that you seem to lock down your gesture and proportions almost from the get go, which makes the sculpt super tight from a very early stage. Trying to build from a super tight foundation can be okay for generalized anatomy, but it is not ideal as a consistent method as it will negatively affect your likeness by stunting your proportional/gestural relationships before the likeness even begins to form. I think if you worked on staying as loose as possible, for as long as possible and really working on balancing/massaging your proportions and the gesture of the face into place before locking down on anatomical details, it will make a good difference. The earliest stages are very crucial as you are balancing the entire final piece on those early decisions, and it can be easy to gloss through them in favor of the more stimulating detail work.

  • @caiomegaverse5590
    @caiomegaverse5590 Год назад

    Amazing! Congratulations for your evolution. Yesterday I also started sculpting 100 heads, but following a different path, and by coincidence I ended up finding this video of yours.

  • @unscripted483
    @unscripted483 9 месяцев назад

    I dont know anything about sculpting, but watching you I noticed that all of you "bad"(to me they still seemed good) heads had soft and rounded feature.
    Good job though, your dillegence and dedication is enviable. Good luck

  • @laketoriver
    @laketoriver Год назад +1

    I find it amazing how when you started using references and researching about the anatomy of the head you improved Immensely. Use your references, people!

  • @aerohighcross2650
    @aerohighcross2650 Год назад +1

    one of the finest videos ive come across to,I ran away from sculpting since day 1,I think this motivated me for the great reset,thanks for the great video

  • @SleyO.Motion
    @SleyO.Motion Год назад +2

    I sincerely loved your content, I've been a subscriber since I saw you CHUNKIFY objects. This video has really inspired me to take the further steps, documenting my 3D animation journey in hopes to better improve. I got literal goosebumps when you unveiled your final sculpt, great sound choice too. Thank you for blessing my 3am with this!

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад +1

      thank you so much for sticking around :)

  • @scorpyderpy
    @scorpyderpy Год назад

    omg the first head was already AMAZING!

  • @eeeeazy
    @eeeeazy Год назад +1

    im crying over sculpting heads too so this give me motivation.

  • @catday6498
    @catday6498 Год назад

    watching this video and seeing your progression makes me really happy for some reason

  • @jagz888
    @jagz888 Год назад

    Would love to see a episode on hands, people seem to think heads are the hardest but try doing some interlocking hands with stress on them, your skills WILL be tested.

  • @mokomatalvi
    @mokomatalvi Год назад +1

    10:11 "You have beautiful skin. I must have it."
    I think your problem with the Monicas was that theyre all smiling and its the smile that is off. Smiling engages a lot of small muscles around the eyes which causes wrinkling and squinting and the lower lid pushing up.
    Great progress! Nice job. Crazy amount of work. I should do that too.

  • @CGLife
    @CGLife Год назад +2

    Really nice man. I don't know how I haven't discovered your channel sooner! Props for the dedication, this is probably something I need to do at some point to get the anatomy full en grained in my head

  • @art-eroflore
    @art-eroflore Год назад

    the before and afters are great to show how much you've improved in a short time!
    for anyone whos interested in sculpting and wants some unique references, this reminded me of the work of Malvina Hoffman, a sculptor who worked in the 1930s to capture peoples likenesses from all over the world. she cast everything in bronze so the reference photos are a little shiny but i think that helps to see where the sharper angles are

  • @Yuki-sp8ev
    @Yuki-sp8ev Год назад

    this is why all artist are hugely scared of anatomy- the face itself has so many muscle and then when it becomes whole human body were screwec into years of learning different pose muscle etc.
    hats off to tinynocky for this video

  • @XGaMeROo
    @XGaMeROo Год назад

    I'm really enjoying watching this, thanks for this! It's really motivating to see your ups and downs and you overcoming the creative hurdles.
    I noticed in the early sculpts there was a habit in dragging the face down anatomically and ageing the faces, their faces appeared more sunken in, smile lines were very defined and there was a lot of sunken in space between the bottom eye line (?) and the cheekbones. It's so cool to watch you get better and better.
    Oh and the editing is amazing, really fun to watch
    Edit: Also I was in love with those Encanto expressions, you did the expressions so well

  • @imgrace333
    @imgrace333 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing these great works with us!! I’m one of your fans from Taiwan🇹🇼 I used to learn modeling from your videos before and I’m a college student major in 3D animation now😊 I’m really grateful to your contribution allows everyone to learn these skills for free❤Thank U

    • @tinynocky
      @tinynocky  Год назад +1

      wow thank you for sharing! all the best with college :)

  • @zon6939
    @zon6939 10 месяцев назад +2

    you improved to fast, this video it lit the definition of the grind

  • @teradox7086
    @teradox7086 9 месяцев назад

    I never comment on videos, but seeing this art journey I have too, I loved watching this from start to finish, the editing the jokes and the amazing progress you've done, tips hat to you, well f*** done!! 👏👏👏

  • @kipchickensout
    @kipchickensout Год назад

    me looking at the characters in the intro like "wtf? that can be improved? they're flawless"

  • @iduzeth5606
    @iduzeth5606 Год назад

    Weldone nocky , this is inspiring. I got the speedchar course in January, haven’t had enough time to commit