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Rly great video. Most of this forms ignoring by other. THANK YOU! and some people just better in explaining. Thank you one more time.
ОтветитьThank you so much it helps me a lot
ОтветитьDang dude, this is some top-tier advice (and very well articulated). Mad respect for releasing content like this for free.
Ответить❤❤
ОтветитьYou're a legend Kris! How incredible is your work!
ОтветитьIncredibly helpful video. Thanks a bunch!
ОтветитьSo nice
ОтветитьGreat content, this is a gold mine. Hope to keep seeing more videos from you bud.
ОтветитьInspiring and full of great information as always! Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьCan't believe such a high level content is available for free. Thanks, Kris!!!
ОтветитьThanks a lot
ОтветитьSome of the things you're going through is also anatomical differences;
All the bones are varied in different individuals - the teeth and mouth not the least. Overbites, underbites etc. Something that is not explored enough maybe! Because both are normal variations.
But otherwise it's nice watching your tutorial :)
That was great, Khris! Awsome! Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьThis is SO GOOD!! I mainly do environment concept work, but when I do characters I notice a few areas where the 3D artists struggle (to be fair, I'm sure their job is technically more difficult than mine in 2D): #1 failure to recognize loss of mid-face volume in older characters. Any char who is not a child, teen, or highly stylized has SOME loss of mid-face volume. This manifests in concave areas below the "eye bag" & in the cheeks. #2 is insufficient cranial volume in the back or lack of sloping in front top of cranium. You mention this, too. #3 is the neck, just all of it, I realize it's incredibly complex but so many 3D guys just model a cylinder neck & it really detracts from the char. #4 lower part of skull by mouth not properly convex, seeming flat. I tend to also observe low nose bridge but this varies widely by ethnicity so if your 3D team isn't accustomed to sculpting Westerners, they need to be told to pull out the nose bridge.
I could go on, but you've covered quite a few. Your sculpting is beautiful, A+
I don't think I ever truly realized how important Weta's Tissue system is until I watched this. At some point of fidelity it actually becomes much, much harder to fake it than to accurately simulate it. The body is just too intricate even in a static form, let alone in movement.
ОтветитьI love his work.
ОтветитьThis is some amazing stuff
Ответитьbig like for you before i watch anything <3
ОтветитьWonderful video. I'm currently sculpting a character for a college assignment and this video is a welcome resource. Thanks man!
ОтветитьSir, you're a legend !!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьVery professional bro , you're a natural!
Ответитьwow, superb. I can see so many of my mistakes in this video, thank you for that, i will revisit this video many times for sure. A master class, so much igood nfo in a short time.
ОтветитьValeu Kris ♥
Ответитьwhat do you charge to create a model of someone's likeness?
ОтветитьThis was very helpful and informative! I really appreciate your use of anatomy to explain placement and breaking up the parts. Really awesome video, thanks! 👏👏
ОтветитьThank you so much master!
the ear 1km from the face XD
Happy you back great work kris
ОтветитьFrazetta is the best fantasy illustrator who ever lived. Guy's like Boris Vallejo try to do the same, but fall way short.
ОтветитьReally good tips !!
ОтветитьI cant tell you how many anatomy videos ive watched where the instructor is very vague and theoretical. "Just sculpt/paint what you see." "always compare". Thank you for being straight and showing areas that have the most mistakes. This proves how great of a teacher you are!
ОтветитьThanks for this video Kris, your classes are awesome too, highly recommend!
ОтветитьBeautiful work! Reach out to us if you need a high resolution picture.
ОтветитьJUST WOW!!! THANK YOU
Ответитьthe render looks like JK Simmons!!!
Ответитьnice!
ОтветитьWhooooa!
ОтветитьReally great info
ОтветитьGreat video.
ОтветитьThank you, Kris!
ОтветитьObrigado por este video Kris!!!
Ответитьthat carve brush, though. Teach us the way, master. How do we do it? haha amazing vids, man! Really educational.
ОтветитьBaita de um aulão!
ОтветитьThanks for Sharing
ОтветитьCripta era muito massa mesmo!
Ответитьfollow in the footsteps of Frazetta
get fucking yoked so you can just pose in front of a mirror and you never have to hire a model
great video . Can u make video on the face proportions thanks
Ответитьthank you for sharing
Ответитьwonderfull. thank you for kindly shared the knowledge of countless hours, thank you and best regards
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