Not using references these days is like not drinking water or eating food. Using references not only saves me time but more accuracy and creativity in my projects. 😊
Not only young artists but also experienced artists… Ask any senior artist and they’ll basically tell you they have a massive pureref board with hundreds if not thousands of images. while you can understand basic forms, you still can’t trust in your memory to actually remember them 1:1
This is the best guidance blender video I have ever seen in my life, with comparing different blender skills to leveling up in a video game to your backstory to everything, the way you executed this video was nearly perfect, thank you, you have opened up my mind and helped me realize mistakes I've been making, I cant thank you enough. ❤
This is incredibly motivating, well-organized, and impressive. Thanks for sharing such a detailed explanation of your learning journey for us to glean from. It's particularly exciting to see the core understandings of drawing methods/anatomy/research and how that applies to modeling.
Lately, I have been worrying about my journey as an artist in the modern landscape. I adore Blender, but have been working to improve my skills in other spheres of art. Yet I cannot help but feel the fear that I will be behind or that I am inadequate. To hear that you, an incredibly talented 3D artist took a hiatus from the medium you fell in love with is comforting, even if it was for something mandatory by your government. Everyone's journey is different, and it is always reassuring to hear that, because the internet gives an illusion of constant progress and focus, and that is not always the most efficient route. Thank you for this video, it was superbly encouraging and makes me feel okay in my journey as an artist :)
Thank you for the video. Regardless of the topic, you come across as a diligent and thorough person who truly loves what you do. Your dedication has greatly inspired me.❤
Tuned in to see your progress, got amazing tips and, really, a full beginner’s tutorial guide by the end! What a surprise 🥰 I hope even more people watch this video, maybe it needs a second part in the title, stating it’s also secretly a course or study guide 😅
I am so glad you are back tinynocky! 🎉 not using references is like not eating food nor drinking water. References is just like brainstorming and planning anything.
What a great video! Videos like this I don't really watch all of it, but the edits are soo good and love the runescape references hahah, also the great information!
So cool to see your progress and how you got to where you are! I love your style, I've been following your cute 3D character tutorial and attempting a cute character of my own. Fingers crossed it doesn't look terrible 🤣🤞
Great video! I've been working in the VFX industry for more than 12 years and only just started diving in Blender, hoping to pick up 3D sculpting as a "beginner class". It's awesome to see a fellow Singaporean being so talented and inspiring others including myself!
I just watched your previous video on sculpting character models and as a physical therapist and someone who has learned human anatomy for a long time, knowing anatomy helps but goddamn it's hard to make something look like a normal human
the main thing im lacking I think is presentation. I cant make any of my renders look finished. It might be my work that is lacking but I have no idea how to present any of the work that I do
I mean i learned how to make a hyper realistic 3D character in Blender in 3 years, and it is not that easy as it seems, but its so doable, now another 3 years in character Animation 😂, i mean it dosent F.. END 🤷🏻♂️ Great Video thou 👍🏻
Drills mentioned in the video: #1 Turn a cube into a sphere #2 Turn a bean into a rock. #3 360 view your forms, regarding contours and silhouettes Any other drills / daily drills you recommend? Also, how do you feel about doing the doughnut tutorial a hundred times in a row?
@@phredbookley183 #2 is to explore organic shapes such as a stylised rock or a bean, not turning a bean into a rock. I don't have any other specific drills to recommend atm, these were catered to the problems I encountered while sculpting heads Stylised rocks = wanted to explore stylised plane changes of the face and practice using the Scrape brush Bean = silhouette of Chibi heads I've done some random exercises that I sadly can't recall, but the bottom line is to focus on executing clean forms it's also good to observe the workflow of the pros and intergrate them into your own doing the doughnut tutorial a 100x is definitely overkill. as soon as you're familiarised enough to navigate around, start working on smaller projects and problem solve along the way!
What do you mean by “already”? You haven’t even started! You’ll be a beginner for a year or two. If you don’t know anything right now, you are right where you should be! Keep challenging yourself to learn and you’ll reap huge rewards.
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Xan you're actually acting like a terrible person for money. It does not make you a better person to act just as bad as they are. lol It makes you just as bad.
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not using references is the stupidest thing a young artist can do
and also the most challenging
@@BLACK_FALCON08 stupidly challenging
i feel like im going to crash my project if i dont have pure ref opened 24/7/365. Reference should be like oxygen for us.
Not using references these days is like not drinking water or eating food. Using references not only saves me time but more accuracy and creativity in my projects. 😊
Not only young artists but also experienced artists…
Ask any senior artist and they’ll basically tell you they have a massive pureref board with hundreds if not thousands of images.
while you can understand basic forms, you still can’t trust in your memory to actually remember them 1:1
Man, the editing of this video is so good!
so fun to see your initial journey! great video as always! super high production quality!
@@stache_obj thank you so much!
Insane production value on this video. The sound design when the text boxes pop up! Dude. It's all in the details. Loved every minute of it.
This is the best guidance blender video I have ever seen in my life, with comparing different blender skills to leveling up in a video game to your backstory to everything, the way you executed this video was nearly perfect, thank you, you have opened up my mind and helped me realize mistakes I've been making, I cant thank you enough. ❤
@@CinematicCroissant thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so glad it helped :)
this ! i don't know how but he made me realize what are all the things i need to work on while motivating and not overwhelming me, what a g
This is incredibly motivating, well-organized, and impressive. Thanks for sharing such a detailed explanation of your learning journey for us to glean from. It's particularly exciting to see the core understandings of drawing methods/anatomy/research and how that applies to modeling.
new video from tinynocky is a once in a lifetime experience
this man's content makes me want to create. thank you nocky
dude, i’m a huge fan of your persistence
Lately, I have been worrying about my journey as an artist in the modern landscape. I adore Blender, but have been working to improve my skills in other spheres of art. Yet I cannot help but feel the fear that I will be behind or that I am inadequate. To hear that you, an incredibly talented 3D artist took a hiatus from the medium you fell in love with is comforting, even if it was for something mandatory by your government. Everyone's journey is different, and it is always reassuring to hear that, because the internet gives an illusion of constant progress and focus, and that is not always the most efficient route. Thank you for this video, it was superbly encouraging and makes me feel okay in my journey as an artist :)
I watch your channel since the recreating character video. tuff that you put out is amazing and honestly your dedication is insane.
Thank you for the video. Regardless of the topic, you come across as a diligent and thorough person who truly loves what you do. Your dedication has greatly inspired me.❤
hands down the best beginner video. love all the RS references haha
Im jealous of your progress. You've improved a lot since the 100 heads video.
Tuned in to see your progress, got amazing tips and, really, a full beginner’s tutorial guide by the end! What a surprise 🥰
I hope even more people watch this video, maybe it needs a second part in the title, stating it’s also secretly a course or study guide 😅
we got a video from tinynocky before GTA 6
I am so glad you are back tinynocky! 🎉 not using references is like not eating food nor drinking water. References is just like brainstorming and planning anything.
What a great video! Videos like this I don't really watch all of it, but the edits are soo good and love the runescape references hahah, also the great information!
The thumbnail blending into the video is just so perfect🔥
OMGGGG randomly came across this video. The tiny lore is amazing, I almost cried! Thank you for the video, looking forward to your stream
So cool to see your progress and how you got to where you are! I love your style, I've been following your cute 3D character tutorial and attempting a cute character of my own. Fingers crossed it doesn't look terrible 🤣🤞
Remember seeing your 100 heads video, and you've gotten lot better even since then. Keep it up man!
needd more video explanation like thiss!!! veryyy gooddd and clear!!! thansks you
we love lore with good character development 🫶🏻
insanely impressive editing
Great video! I've been working in the VFX industry for more than 12 years and only just started diving in Blender, hoping to pick up 3D sculpting as a "beginner class". It's awesome to see a fellow Singaporean being so talented and inspiring others including myself!
These donut scenes with echoed Andew🤣🤣🤣
I love the reference to Runescape hahaha Loved the growing of your skills just motivated me to continue in my journey!
im impressed, inspired and motivated by this video 😮
I love all your videos! You're one of my favorite youtube artist.
Oooh, boy, if i only had this organization in my life 😂. Amazing video, story, tips, editing... amazing everything as always!!
Love it, jam packed with value delievered entertainingly. Also love your tinyeye addon. Big fan keep up the great work 👏👏
Getting good is so hard and it's so punishing to keep getting better and keeping going. Good job. Great edit.
The full vid is here! Congrats on getting it out : )
thank you soap! :)
Loved the vid tiny🔥, can't wait for your streams❤
So amazing video!! Thanks for sharing
just wow. i'm amazed in your journey. keep it up man. just subcribed !
tiny eye mannn finally a new video!
Such an amazing video!
Thanks dude.
Congrats and keep it up.
You´re amazing
This is one of the best videos ever
I’m not only impressed by your 3D skills but also by your editing and sound effect design skills. 👏🏽
I just watched your previous video on sculpting character models and as a physical therapist and someone who has learned human anatomy for a long time, knowing anatomy helps but goddamn it's hard to make something look like a normal human
0:35 THE SCREAMING OHMYGOD
so much useful info, thanks a lot
This is great! Thank you!
This is basic knowledge that beginners must have, thank you for sharing
that ga dayy guru got me rolling in laugh
Practice is the answer really
This is inspiring ❤
I needed that. Thanks brother
Good work!
This is so Impressive. Wish I could do something similar, but oh well.
Amazing work dude🎉
This video help me alot as a beginner . I keep start again everything and get lost because my work was so bad
Great video! Can you share some tips or do a breakdown on how to edit videos like you do? Thanks!
yknow its a good day when tinynocky uploaded
A Tiny video! 😍 😍 😍
Never give up!
the main thing im lacking I think is presentation. I cant make any of my renders look finished. It might be my work that is lacking but I have no idea how to present any of the work that I do
Amazing video! =)
dont start twerking for moneey. This was solid!!
Thank you for sharing :)
that's cool man
underrated video!
love your video
I mean i learned how to make a hyper realistic 3D character in Blender in 3 years, and it is not that easy as it seems, but its so doable, now another 3 years in character Animation 😂, i mean it dosent F.. END 🤷🏻♂️
Great Video thou 👍🏻
Great vid
Bless your time in national service, covid must have given you the time lost in NS.
HORMAT KEYBOARD AND MOUSE.
Could you make a video of the most useful videos and courses that you recommend. Please!
omg you're singaporeannnn???
I should start twerking for mone😅 Thanks for the tips tiny.
Great Journey.❤
do you use a mixture of voxel remeshing and dyntopo when you sculpt or do you prefer a specific method over the other?
I am first time here> I hope you do a video for color skin only for face
why are you not using blenderkit it has some amazing options. like quick hdris materials models and most important custom brush alphas
Drills mentioned in the video:
#1 Turn a cube into a sphere
#2 Turn a bean into a rock.
#3 360 view your forms, regarding contours and silhouettes
Any other drills / daily drills you recommend?
Also, how do you feel about doing the doughnut tutorial a hundred times in a row?
@@phredbookley183 #2 is to explore organic shapes such as a stylised rock or a bean, not turning a bean into a rock.
I don't have any other specific drills to recommend atm, these were catered to the problems I encountered while sculpting heads
Stylised rocks = wanted to explore stylised plane changes of the face and practice using the Scrape brush
Bean = silhouette of Chibi heads
I've done some random exercises that I sadly can't recall, but the bottom line is to focus on executing clean forms
it's also good to observe the workflow of the pros and intergrate them into your own
doing the doughnut tutorial a 100x is definitely overkill. as soon as you're familiarised enough to navigate around, start working on smaller projects and problem solve along the way!
not even my csgo hours haha xD
I started blender June 2024. Am lost already 😢
What do you mean by “already”? You haven’t even started! You’ll be a beginner for a year or two. If you don’t know anything right now, you are right where you should be! Keep challenging yourself to learn and you’ll reap huge rewards.
Have you made money with it?
What laptop are you guys using, i need to buy one for animations but i am low on cash
9:44 OSRS player detected.
you write in a journal?
can you self-study all these stuff that you did :( im so stuck
yes you absolutely can, baby steps!
Can you animaye aovie fore name the price
Try Zbrush dude your gonna do amazing in zbrush if you are doing this in blender
Make happy female have Nana have wither split him him go hair right him eyes brown him happy he wear brown tea please you make him into human poop gaming🎉
Discussing behavior.
This is super insiping.
Xan you're actually acting like a terrible person for money.
It does not make you a better person to act just as bad as they are. lol It makes you just as bad.
I know this is unrelated but give the Quran a read
Thank you for your service 🫡🫵
yo the guy from yan's chat!! 🦧
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