I realize I said the wrong thing during the Smooth Vertices part 😅 (THIS ONLY IN VERTICES MODE) To access Smooth Vertices you have to Right Click on the 3D Viewport, not Left Click. Another way you can access the option is by going to the Vertex option and there clicking it Also at 10:42 I put Boolean, but its actually the Bevel Tool that I'm using.
Youre the Best im new to blender did 3 days of skillshare courses to learn all the basics and watching so many other videos thank you for your video it really allowed me to understand a lot better
I tried a different tutorial series becaused i wanted to make low poly body and head meshes and it was so long and tedious I gave up and just sculpted instead. This series will save me hour/ possibly days of work. Thank you
Man I am trying to learn blender and after several months now I am trying to learn about human bodies and rigging. I have seen several methods here on yt, and I really like this one Glad to find you here, a really nice tutorial
sorry it took a while, but the references are in the drive of the tutorial series, you can find it there in its own folder (drive is in the video description)
@@_maisth yeah that's the problem I looked for like an hour for reference photos, even tried to have them AI generated or use my pictures but none was usable. Ended with some reference pictures I found online and they weren't perfect but they were enough. Thank you for responding and for your tutorial, I actually watched a lot of tutorials and modeled something myself but you are the first one to show that you can use smooth verticies and sculpting tools even when modelling "low poly" models. Thanks once again, can't wait for head tutorial.
I realize I said the wrong thing during the Smooth Vertices part 😅
(THIS ONLY IN VERTICES MODE) To access Smooth Vertices you have to Right Click on the 3D Viewport, not Left Click. Another way you can access the option is by going to the Vertex option and there clicking it
Also at 10:42 I put Boolean, but its actually the Bevel Tool that I'm using.
I think it happened by mistake only. sometime we all can do such mistakes not a big issue.
The way of teaching is too good
Youre the Best im new to blender did 3 days of skillshare courses to learn all the basics and watching so many other videos thank you for your video it really allowed me to understand a lot better
This is the easiest tutorial on UA-cam simple and straight to the point. Thank you.
I tried a different tutorial series becaused i wanted to make low poly body and head meshes and it was so long and tedious I gave up and just sculpted instead. This series will save me hour/ possibly days of work. Thank you
Wow. Thank you so much for sharing this!! I'm making a childhood dream come true thanks to your tutorials
Man I am trying to learn blender and after several months now I am trying to learn about human bodies and rigging. I have seen several methods here on yt, and I really like this one
Glad to find you here, a really nice tutorial
thanks man i appreciate the kind words, i wish you the best on your journey towards 3d modeling, be it from my videos or others!
your video helps me a lot. I just started with modeling persons with the intention to 3d print them. THANKS!
This is very good, we need more videos like these! I'd love to see a muscular body tutorial
thank you! in part 6 i tackle the whole male body with muscles if you're interested!
@@_maisth Theres not a single muscles modelling video, only sculpting so it would be very good if you made one!
Very well explained 👍
Good tutorial
Thanks for THIS tutorial, make bidy builder body pls.
amazing
I wish you would link us the reference images, really hard to find good reference images and I have no idea where did you find those
by looking around alot lol, when i have time i'll upload them to the drive that i'm uploading all the blendfiles of this tutorial series
sorry it took a while, but the references are in the drive of the tutorial series, you can find it there in its own folder (drive is in the video description)
@@_maisth yeah that's the problem I looked for like an hour for reference photos, even tried to have them AI generated or use my pictures but none was usable. Ended with some reference pictures I found online and they weren't perfect but they were enough. Thank you for responding and for your tutorial, I actually watched a lot of tutorials and modeled something myself but you are the first one to show that you can use smooth verticies and sculpting tools even when modelling "low poly" models. Thanks once again, can't wait for head tutorial.
10:42
I hope you meant Bevel rather than Boolean
yes its the bevel tool! i don't know what was going through my head when i put boolean there lol.
@@_maisth Understandable😅
Thanks for the Tut💪it's a Gem 💎
now try it on prisma3d
idk what that is though