Its so satisfying to know that 3 years of 2d traditional drawing translates pretty well to 3d sculpting. the hardest part has been getting my head around the program itself but about every other day I'm saying " oh wow, you can do that in blender?!"
Blender is pretty awesome. I’m a dental technician, and rather than spend thousands of dollars a year licensing dental design programs, I use Blender. I’ve produced hundreds of crowns, and saved tens of thousands of dollars using Blender.
@@mechaSurge yeah but as a newbie there is truly so much focus on every little decision like so much so i have to squint to find certain things on the side options just to change very minute details
You have now idea how much time I spent watching tutorials and completely failing at sculpting until I followed along this video and I actually made a pretty decent character bust. Thank you so much
I've been using blender for about a year and a half to some incredible results I never thought I'd be able to do, but faces were not one of them. I tried a few times but always failed pretty badly. This tutorial really surprised me, because I figured I just needed the technique more than anything, and the end result I got was absolutely incredible. Thank you so much!
If you are having trouble with creases and rough texture during the sculpting process, you may want to go back to the remesh modifier part of the video and use the value 0.05 or something higher than the value PIXXO used. Originally I used 0.03 like he did, but my remesh didn't look the same as his. 0.05 seems to be working for me. Everything is much smoother now. (accidentally deleted my last comment so here it is again)
Thank you so much for this tutorial! This was extremely detailed and thorough, yet so easy to follow. With a lot of tutorials, I find they always start with a sphere and go on from there, but the way you do it, by adding multiple shapes for different areas, is genius!
That's the best tutorial I've seen so far. And the fact that you actually know where individual muscles are really shows the state of your knowledge. Your tutorial helped me make a sculpt that really resembles a head. Thank you so much for making this.
I've always had trouble with sculpting in blender. This is one of the best tutorials I've found and really helped me understand how to shape objects. Thank you ❤
if you find your objects merging when you add a new object, make sure you tab out of edit mode before you add another mesh. Just a beginner here, helping other beginners!
This was great, spent 2 hrs with this video and has able to reproduce easily myself (wiht lots of pausing and rewinding) THANK YOU for putting this togeather!
I love the mindset of using a few select tools very well. I have made some amazing things with a box, occasionally I'll toss in a cylinder when I need a circle ngon. You only need to master a couple of tools and you can do anything. Despite some of the things I've made, I hardly know what most tools actually do, but I know how to do anything with a box 😂
can't thank you enough! i was looking for a begginer's tutorial in sculpting because i only do 3d dioramas and i want to get into sculpting characters but every video i came across are very complicated, your video is very easy and simple! thank you so so much
Great Job man. Loved the way you narrated and paced the tutorial. Fantastic tutorial for beginners with some basic knowledge about Blender. Looking forward to more such Tutorials.
so idk if anybody noticed or maybe it will be said in the rest of the video, but when you scale down the top lines of the square that is supposed to be cheeks at 6:07, there is a thing that creates a diagonal line on the left face of the square, but doesn't on the right face. I applied scaled hoping for the fix, still the same.
Hey, just wanted to say a BIG thank you for this tutorial! I’m a beginner on Blender and the result is obviously not as perfect as yours but I like it! Thank you!
Man, I love this tutorial, I took a lot away from it. None of the other ones I watched were bad, but I think how you explained went a long way for me and it was very clear👍
ive sculpted with real clay for years and was wanting to try digital...ive looked through so many tutorials and this has been the single most helpful video ive seen....i know theres so much more to learn but this is a huge step...thank you !
THANK YOU!.This was my very 1st tutorial and I got right to the end with pretty much the same result. I maybe smooth a little to much and my lips look terrible, but overall you have been an inspiration. Subbed.
This is the best tutorial! I'm so happy that I can finally learn and try to make an realistic human head in blender, thank you so much, you r a great teacher! I really appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks a lot for this video. I tried to do a face for a couple days with no success. managed to do a pretty cool face and beard after watching your video.
You are an absolute pro. I really enjoyed this video. It's art. I suggest you teach anatomy too. You could have also helped God when he was creating humans out of clay.
Nice tutorial, bro. More tips and tricks I learned from this video. Btw might make sense to share my view regarding the relative and constant detail. I use constant detail at the beginning of the scultpting usually to create the general shape of the head, face, torso, limbs, etc. While I use the relative detail when adding more detail including the small one's such as the eye lids, wrinkles, cavities of the nose and ears, subtle details of the lips, etc.
Whatever I do, or whatever I try to do I simply cannot get the face or ear into blender. NO matter what file option or technique, I must be doing smth wrong but I have followed every guide on youtube and none of them worked. Is there anyone who can help me?
Its so satisfying to know that 3 years of 2d traditional drawing translates pretty well to 3d sculpting. the hardest part has been getting my head around the program itself but about every other day I'm saying " oh wow, you can do that in blender?!"
Blender is pretty awesome. I’m a dental technician, and rather than spend thousands of dollars a year licensing dental design programs, I use Blender. I’ve produced hundreds of crowns, and saved tens of thousands of dollars using Blender.
lol true ive had that, other times i wanna bash my keyboard
Wish I could draw... that's why I want to use programs like these. I have cool ideas, but I can't draw them on paper.
@@Very_Silly_Individual dude, its equally as hard to get good in both. if you really want to draw, pursue drawing. you wont regret it
@@SunnyOddny I disagree, but I do not have anything to say, which won't sound either ignorant rude.
i’m rawdoggin blender this is the second tutorial i’ve ever watched and it’s literally making me want to pull my hair out.
WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Tbh this us actually a pretty good tutorial because 1 it explains a lot of short cuts and 2 it explains the useful basics
Keep going mate. You got this
@@mechaSurge yeah but as a newbie there is truly so much focus on every little decision like so much so i have to squint to find certain things on the side options just to change very minute details
i think all of lifes problems might be able to be solved by holding shift
yeah no
That's deep 😭
4 years of experience in hard surface modeling and now decided to pick up sculpting. Awesome tutorial!
it requires a smart person to explain a hard task but to actually make it easy like this, that requires a genius, thank you very much
You have now idea how much time I spent watching tutorials and completely failing at sculpting until I followed along this video and I actually made a pretty decent character bust. Thank you so much
Hahahahaha
@@avatarmadman Nothings funny
@@Invisibletoday making chest of your character is a very serious task
I literally just searched for a video like this and you had just hours earlier uploaded it, it was a great help, very nice!
You're the best! This is the best guide I ever seen! ❤
I've been using blender for about a year and a half to some incredible results I never thought I'd be able to do, but faces were not one of them. I tried a few times but always failed pretty badly. This tutorial really surprised me, because I figured I just needed the technique more than anything, and the end result I got was absolutely incredible. Thank you so much!
If you are having trouble with creases and rough texture during the sculpting process, you may want to go back to the remesh modifier part of the video and use the value 0.05 or something higher than the value PIXXO used.
Originally I used 0.03 like he did, but my remesh didn't look the same as his. 0.05 seems to be working for me. Everything is much smoother now.
(accidentally deleted my last comment so here it is again)
thanks so much it help a lot !!!
Thank you!
thanks bro
One of the best teachers and tutorials I have seen. You explain things so nicely and patiently. You defs earned a sub and like from me.
words cannot explain how much i love ur channel
Thank you so much for this tutorial! This was extremely detailed and thorough, yet so easy to follow. With a lot of tutorials, I find they always start with a sphere and go on from there, but the way you do it, by adding multiple shapes for different areas, is genius!
I got this under the lock , your tutorial was easy to follow. Thank you, can't believe this is for free.
fabulous tutorial , the most instructive I have seen yet.
That's the best tutorial I've seen so far. And the fact that you actually know where individual muscles are really shows the state of your knowledge. Your tutorial helped me make a sculpt that really resembles a head. Thank you so much for making this.
one of the best sculpting tutorials ever!
Best beginner guide I have found so far, thank you for stating what hotkeys you are using.
If Someone is using blender 4.0 and above, the clay strips doesn't add like is showed in the video, use the grease instead.
Don’t **. Shown***. Proper English
I've always had trouble with sculpting in blender. This is one of the best tutorials I've found and really helped me understand how to shape objects. Thank you ❤
if you find your objects merging when you add a new object, make sure you tab out of edit mode before you add another mesh. Just a beginner here, helping other beginners!
This is the best sculpting Blender tutorial I've seen. Thank you so much!
Finally a blender tutorial thats actually on the version that Im using, thankyou
This was great, spent 2 hrs with this video and has able to reproduce easily myself (wiht lots of pausing and rewinding) THANK YOU for putting this togeather!
I love the mindset of using a few select tools very well. I have made some amazing things with a box, occasionally I'll toss in a cylinder when I need a circle ngon. You only need to master a couple of tools and you can do anything. Despite some of the things I've made, I hardly know what most tools actually do, but I know how to do anything with a box 😂
Its so satisfying
can't thank you enough! i was looking for a begginer's tutorial in sculpting because i only do 3d dioramas and i want to get into sculpting characters but every video i came across are very complicated, your video is very easy and simple! thank you so so much
Thank you so much for this! I made my first sculpt perfect cause of you ! this deserves more views and likes!
Great Job man. Loved the way you narrated and paced the tutorial. Fantastic tutorial for beginners with some basic knowledge about Blender. Looking forward to more such Tutorials.
Best tutorial ever! I do recommend it for real, pretty well explained and go straight to the point!
so idk if anybody noticed or maybe it will be said in the rest of the video, but when you scale down the top lines of the square that is supposed to be cheeks at 6:07, there is a thing that creates a diagonal line on the left face of the square, but doesn't on the right face. I applied scaled hoping for the fix, still the same.
This is the BEST tutorial I've seen for a head :0
Best sculpting tutorial for sure.
Hey, just wanted to say a BIG thank you for this tutorial! I’m a beginner on Blender and the result is obviously not as perfect as yours but I like it! Thank you!
This was a VERY GOOD tutorial. You've earned a sub
Just started on sculpting and this is a great tutorial to begin with. Thanks for this!
You're God in person, thank you so much for these videos and for your content
thanks for the kind introduction. I did really appreciate it
Best tutorial on sculpting on the net
After all day watching tutorials this is the best one. Thank you very much for this!
Thanks bro 👍👍
Among all the videos, this one helped me. Thank you!
brother u are the great teacher for me
love you from bangladesh
Man, I love this tutorial, I took a lot away from it. None of the other ones I watched were bad, but I think how you explained went a long way for me and it was very clear👍
ive sculpted with real clay for years and was wanting to try digital...ive looked through so many tutorials and this has been the single most helpful video ive seen....i know theres so much more to learn but this is a huge step...thank you !
MY GAWD.... THAT FOREHEAD THO!!! I CAN NOW MAKE MEGAMIND HELL YE
I love your tutorial man, great job and thanks for sharing.
Just a tip, make sure you don't forget to apply the remesh or every smooth will obliterate your sculpt. Lesson Learned lol
Thanks! I popped down into the comments to try and figure out what I missed.
probably the best video of the internet. Nothing but respect for your work, love from france
What are your settings for the sculpting modules?
Hey man thanks for reaching out to me personally.
A lot of work is because of the things you taught me.
Can't wait to buy you a cup of coffee.
amazing video. i've got the feeling of learning sculpting in 10 minutes! thanx
Thanks a lot! This tutorial was the best I've watched on this topic!!! It really helped me upgrade my sculpting skills🔥
Love your video. just to let you know that your video is very useful for a beginner just like me.
THANK YOU!.This was my very 1st tutorial and I got right to the end with pretty much the same result. I maybe smooth a little to much and my lips look terrible, but overall you have been an inspiration. Subbed.
Amazing tutorial, thoroughly explained and well paced
This is the best tutorial! I'm so happy that I can finally learn and try to make an realistic human head in blender, thank you so much, you r a great teacher! I really appreciate it! Thank you!
Thanks for showing an easier method, I will definitely use this method ;D
Thankyou so much love from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏
I'm confused at 8:20 what did holding Shift and selecting the neck do if everything is already selected ?
you have made it so much easy for me. man your video is so detailed. thankyou so much
Thank you, great tutorial. I'm taking this away to continue sculpting with reference images.
This was phenomenally helpful man! Thanks for the share!
Por fin lo LOGRE ! muchas gracias ,no es idéntico pero ya se como seguir!! .Nuevamente gracias .Carlos de AGRONOMIA,ARGENTINA.Saludos !!
Thank you! This helps me so much as a beginner
Thank you so much for making this video!
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Thank you so much for making this tutorial
my heads before were just like an alien XD
thank you omg I needed to know most of this I'm a starter blender user very informational.
I just wanted to say thanks for this excellent tutorial. Perfect for a beginner. You da man! :)
WOW and WOW !!! Amazing!!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
i love you man you help me alot in character modeling❤❤
thank you from the future to the past!
finely a good tutorial
Really well done tutorial.
What a good video must watch for the beginner, ❤❤🎉🎉
Thanks a lot for this video. I tried to do a face for a couple days with no success. managed to do a pretty cool face and beard after watching your video.
Great tutorial, thanks
it was so easy to follow , thank you for making this.🙏🙏🙏
This helped a lot thank you!
great tutorial!
that is just brilliant !
Thank you for the tutorial !
You are an absolute pro. I really enjoyed this video. It's art. I suggest you teach anatomy too. You could have also helped God when he was creating humans out of clay.
Awesome and helpful for me as a beginner! Love your tutorial!
Awesome, thanks! Even though mine looks horrible, I'm not giving up, haha.
First attempt at 18:32, got to that point, and realized I absolutely butchered it.
But I see where you're going and am starting over.
The flatten brush just sticks to corners help
amazing tutorial
I loved this tutorial thenk you it helpd me you are doing a good gob
Thank you
that help a lot bro nice video
When clicked on symmetrize the right ear disappeared, why?
It's a very good tutorial, though I was wondering if you can rig the face so you can make facial animations
Super helpful, thank you!!
Thanks so much, it's very dope
What do you do at 17:21 that created that little inflammation in the nose?
thank you for your help :D
Nice tutorial, bro. More tips and tricks I learned from this video. Btw might make sense to share my view regarding the relative and constant detail. I use constant detail at the beginning of the scultpting usually to create the general shape of the head, face, torso, limbs, etc. While I use the relative detail when adding more detail including the small one's such as the eye lids, wrinkles, cavities of the nose and ears, subtle details of the lips, etc.
Whatever I do, or whatever I try to do I simply cannot get the face or ear into blender. NO matter what file option or technique, I must be doing smth wrong but I have followed every guide on youtube and none of them worked. Is there anyone who can help me?
It is the best video for me thanks for this tutorial