The only channel where I don't immediately skip the commercials. Wish I could do more for you sir, but you are helping me change my life in an unexpected way with your Blender tutorials. Hope I can pay you back someday. We appreciate you and all the hard work you put into your content.
once again, I can watch tons of tutorials but i learn more watching you in a much shorter time then anyone else. You definitely have a way of only giving the information the viewer needs and understanding and addressing the problems they might encounter.
I remember when I didn't know about symmetrize option. I used to spend time trying to select right side of body in edit mode... while having millions of polys and then manually mirroring over... You are really helping out newcomers to blender with this type of tutorials. In short symmetrize is probably one of my favorite options in blender if and when I mess up!
I wouldn't say "better" its just finding a method or style you are comfortable with. I like to use shapes to build a character so channel like Russell Midfield help me learn faster as a beginner than other more advanced methods.
Tbh im using blender for 8 months and I watched lot of tutorial for this 3d modeling,sculpting etc and all are Beginners friendly but this guy's tutorial so damn easy to understand and alll love u mann great videos
You blew my mind demonstrating the voxel size/remesh tool. Increasing the face/vertex count is of the many things I've been painstakingly doing manually. Such a simple tool that will solve so much time and frustration for me. Lots of things you miss teaching yourself from scratch. Thank you for such a detailed and beginner-friendly tutorial!
love the detailed tutorials how you take it step by step, most people assume everyone knows the basics and just time lapse please dont stop teaching this way
This is probably the best Blender tutorial I've seen yet! It helped me with so many things that the other tutorials didn't, thanks so much for putting the time and effort into making this!
This help me practice my sculpting. I have started taking the sculpt is a different direction. These tutorials have helped me improve my sculpting over the past two years. Thank you for all hard work you put in to produce these videos.
From 18:10 to 18:17 I was unable to hear anything and I thought it was my headset LOL, as the video went along I realized it does not have audio. No t complaining, it just scared me, I literally could not find any flaws in this video, I am currently 43 days into blender and it seems that this community just keeps on giving!!! I love your work Grant and this tutorial shows how much you do care about absolute beginners! Keep up the good work!
Grant, I would like to apologize. I have been watching your tutorials for years and learned a lot from them and just realized I’m somehow not subscribed…..and now I am! Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Thanks for all your tutorials Grant. I purchased your drawing course last night, to say thank you. Also what a great course it is! 20 years out of art school, and years dabbling, doing what I need to for motion graphics, design, art... I learned so much! can't wait to finish. amazing class, at a ridiculously low price. I bought two! I was hungry
Tysm! This is the best tutorial I've ever seen! I have always had trouble with eyelids, and everybody else was just pulling them out of the face - you fixed that for me! I didn't know about the symmetrize, and it's been so helpful! I wish I could help you somehow, but - I would probably just get in your way! Thank you!
perfect it took me a few days to finish this tutorial 22 minute tutorial, but i learned a lot. i'm excited for the next part. thank you so much man, please keep it up. your work is so beginner friendly ♥
You’ve done incredible tutorials in the past of ALL features of blender, but I think this one is one of your most detailed and thorough, as well as having INCREDIBLY useful techniques. You’ve done sculpting in the past, but you have really gone through this time to go through the remeshing and the joining and the exact thought process behind it all. I know it still comes down to practice, but this is the most confident I’ve been with sculpting so far. I’ll probably even do and redo this a bunch until mine looks less horrifying and more like your result 🤣 But yes I know it takes practice, I’m merely saying this gives me the most confidence to practice with this as a guide 😊
just started learning blender, this is by far the BEST tutorial ive come across!! goes at a good pace, explains what do to in simple words and overal makes it heaps less overwhelming
Thank you so much for doing these tutorials. I've been searching for videos to teach me how to use blender, and yours are my favorite, you explain everything so well, and I just love the indepth step by step!
Hi Grant! I m beginner to blender and really enjoy and looooove your work. I really love the way that you explain a lot of things. Not only do this and this, but the most important is "why" you do this. And the way that you explain what to do and why, is absolutely perfect!!!! Thank you so much, and please continue with this perfect Blender serious Love 💕 your work 😀👍
I just watched one of your tutorials on what graphics tablets to buy. I'm getting it for my birthday tomorrow and I can't wait to follow this tutorial with it :D!
Doing the neck, I loop cut the cylinder and moved rows of vertices into place using the sketches in the background. Then I just smoothed the surface after.
loving this tutorial! i find the explanation of the shortcut keys particularly useful and handy for those of us learning how to familiarize ourselves w blender. Thank you!!
Awesome tutorial! As someone brand new to everything sculpting and blender, trying to learn, this is by far the easiest to follow and understand of all I have watched so far.
I will admit, I dread doing the sculpting. I was having trouble on the collar bone area and lips. But I also don't sculpt enough in blender so like you said, it takes a bit of practice
Great sculpting tutorial! I was having trouble with the lips but because you showed how to use separate objects for facial features, I used two bevelled curves shaped and converted to meshes for the lips and it turned out much easier (for me at least) and looked great. Thank you for making this way less daunting than it seemed.
Awesomely made tutorial.... really well done here. I had a laugh at around 15:34 - "We'll rename it 'eye' so we can see what's going on...." Fairly sure you didn't mean the pun there, but so funny.... :)
Great tutorial. I especially like the tip on how to make eyelids. Knowing how to display the voxel size before remeshing it make it a lot easier to use than Zbrush (although admittedly I am a beginner at Zbrush and I don't know if it has a similar feature.)
think you should have explained at the end that if someone wanted to animate a sculpted head like this then they would first need to re-topology the mesh before trying to rig it... but this is a great tutorial nonetheless
i tired blender in 2019 and 2020 a coupole of times.. i always lost interessest because i didnt really was able to get used to the controll of the movement of objects and so on... anyways recently got a ipad and i played around with forger and somehow it clicked and i understand x y z and i can actually do stuff now :D def will follow some of ur tutorials soon
OMG! This is amazing bro! Thank you for this. I just fucking love the Blender community and hope to contribute more too as I get more competent (and confident in my ability).
Seriously I always struggle with sculpting, I find it so difficult to remesh the object in sculpt mode and joining and then making the shape then remeshing and then uv , adding texture, it's soooo difficult but on the other hand modelling is so easy in edit mode , However this video is so simple to understand, I like everything of this video although taking image as planes in the background is kinda cheating 😂🤭😝 apart from that , everything is so nicely explained I understood everything thank you so much ❤️❣️✨ have a nice day ahead and stay blessed❣️✨
Thank you for the wonderful tutorials. Do we follow this approach if we need to animate the character? Or is there a different modeling approach if our end goal is to animate the object or character?
Thanks for all you do, Grant? Do you have any videos going over sculpting heads when you might not have a proper front/side reference like in this video? For example, pictures of Henry Cavill are always at different, inconvenient angles, so creating a stylistic version of him this way wouldn't work. Is a matter of just not being afraid to put your toes in the water and using oddly angled pictures as reference to create your sculpture?
The only channel where I don't immediately skip the commercials. Wish I could do more for you sir, but you are helping me change my life in an unexpected way with your Blender tutorials. Hope I can pay you back someday. We appreciate you and all the hard work you put into your content.
Thanks 👍
you gotta click on them for him to get paid or so I've heard
once again, I can watch tons of tutorials but i learn more watching you in a much shorter time then anyone else. You definitely have a way of only giving the information the viewer needs and understanding and addressing the problems they might encounter.
Very so!!!
I remember when I didn't know about symmetrize option.
I used to spend time trying to select right side of body in edit mode... while having millions of polys and then manually mirroring over... You are really helping out newcomers to blender with this type of tutorials.
In short symmetrize is probably one of my favorite options in blender if and when I mess up!
Definitely better than most of the tutorials I've seen on this.
I wouldn't say "better" its just finding a method or style you are comfortable with. I like to use shapes to build a character so channel like Russell Midfield help me learn faster as a beginner than other more advanced methods.
It's called Evolution, coming up with better, faster and smarter approach than others that have done it before 😁
Tbh im using blender for 8 months and I watched lot of tutorial for this 3d modeling,sculpting etc and all are Beginners friendly but this guy's tutorial so damn easy to understand and alll love u mann great videos
Thanks :)
You blew my mind demonstrating the voxel size/remesh tool. Increasing the face/vertex count is of the many things I've been painstakingly doing manually. Such a simple tool that will solve so much time and frustration for me. Lots of things you miss teaching yourself from scratch. Thank you for such a detailed and beginner-friendly tutorial!
love the detailed tutorials how you take it step by step, most people assume everyone knows the basics and just time lapse please dont stop teaching this way
This is probably the best Blender tutorial I've seen yet! It helped me with so many things that the other tutorials didn't, thanks so much for putting the time and effort into making this!
did u get the ref in ur mail? i didnt and i tried couple times
This help me practice my sculpting. I have started taking the sculpt is a different direction. These tutorials have helped me improve my sculpting over the past two years. Thank you for all hard work you put in to produce these videos.
ALT-Q and SHIFT-R?! Those are game changers! I'm glad I watched this before finishing up your Character 2.0 tutorial.
From 18:10 to 18:17 I was unable to hear anything and I thought it was my headset LOL, as the video went along I realized it does not have audio. No t complaining, it just scared me, I literally could not find any flaws in this video, I am currently 43 days into blender and it seems that this community just keeps on giving!!! I love your work Grant and this tutorial shows how much you do care about absolute beginners! Keep up the good work!
You never run out of tutorials and useful information from this channel.
Grant, I would like to apologize. I have been watching your tutorials for years and learned a lot from them and just realized I’m somehow not subscribed…..and now I am!
Thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Thanks for all your tutorials Grant. I purchased your drawing course last night, to say thank you. Also what a great course it is! 20 years out of art school, and years dabbling, doing what I need to for motion graphics, design, art... I learned so much! can't wait to finish. amazing class, at a ridiculously low price. I bought two! I was hungry
Tysm! This is the best tutorial I've ever seen! I have always had trouble with eyelids, and everybody else was just pulling them out of the face - you fixed that for me! I didn't know about the symmetrize, and it's been so helpful! I wish I could help you somehow, but - I would probably just get in your way! Thank you!
Glad I could help!
perfect
it took me a few days to finish this tutorial 22 minute tutorial, but i learned a lot.
i'm excited for the next part. thank you so much man, please keep it up. your work is so beginner friendly ♥
Honestly you do the best Tutorials I actually find I'm getting somewhere when I watch yours.
You’ve done incredible tutorials in the past of ALL features of blender, but I think this one is one of your most detailed and thorough, as well as having INCREDIBLY useful techniques.
You’ve done sculpting in the past, but you have really gone through this time to go through the remeshing and the joining and the exact thought process behind it all.
I know it still comes down to practice, but this is the most confident I’ve been with sculpting so far. I’ll probably even do and redo this a bunch until mine looks less horrifying and more like your result 🤣
But yes I know it takes practice, I’m merely saying this gives me the most confidence to practice with this as a guide 😊
Finally a sculpting tutorial that goes straight to the point :D Thanks!
This is the best Blender sculpting tutorial I've seen so far! Thank's a lot!
I have watched so many tutorials trying to figure out mirroring and you explained it 3 secs. Thank you.
Of all the other great things about you, your voice and diction is so captivating which makes me listening to u more
I love this tutorial, please continue the series
just started learning blender, this is by far the BEST tutorial ive come across!! goes at a good pace, explains what do to in simple words and overal makes it heaps less overwhelming
Thanks!!! I did not see beginners guide sculpting video like this.It is very helped me! Waiting to 2nd part of this sculpting.
THE BEST TEACHER I EVER HAD
Your like the Bob Ross of blender... Great teacher
man you are so talented. im binge watching your videos and other peoples to learn what i need to do what i hope to do. thanks again sir!
I've always wanted a tutorial like this one and with the background images! Thank you!
you are an amazing 3d artist! Thank you for your videos.💖💝
Thank you so much 😀
If you remesh and it is still colourful, try looking for "Face sets" in the top left. under that "initialise face sets", "loose parts".
I've been looking for a simpler sculpting tutorial, so this was perfect. Thanks Grant
Started blender with you 2 years ago and now i`m back here :D thanks man! stil learning from you!
Thank you so much for doing these tutorials. I've been searching for videos to teach me how to use blender, and yours are my favorite, you explain everything so well, and I just love the indepth step by step!
Hi Grant! I m beginner to blender and really enjoy and looooove your work.
I really love the way that you explain a lot of things. Not only do this and this, but the most important is "why" you do this.
And the way that you explain what to do and why, is absolutely perfect!!!!
Thank you so much, and please continue with this perfect Blender serious
Love 💕 your work 😀👍
I just watched one of your tutorials on what graphics tablets to buy. I'm getting it for my birthday tomorrow and I can't wait to follow this tutorial with it :D!
Doing the neck, I loop cut the cylinder and moved rows of vertices into place using the sketches in the background. Then I just smoothed the surface after.
loving this tutorial! i find the explanation of the shortcut keys particularly useful and handy for those of us learning how to familiarize ourselves w blender. Thank you!!
Awesome tutorial!
As someone brand new to everything sculpting and blender, trying to learn, this is by far the easiest to follow and understand of all I have watched so far.
Awesome video!
I love your tutorials Grant! You're a great teacher. 😃
Thank you for all that you do!
dang thats a great tutorial. i've been dabbling in this for a month gave me quite a bit to think about.
Wow, that flew by - really enjoyed it!
best sculping tutorial I've seen so far! Thx a lot!
Grant you are the best teacher !
I like that you separated eyelids. I also thought it would be a nice idea, as it's a challending form
I will admit, I dread doing the sculpting. I was having trouble on the collar bone area and lips. But I also don't sculpt enough in blender so like you said, it takes a bit of practice
Tutorial of sculpting Stylized character from Grant Abbitt? Am I dreaming? Thank u! Exited to see next part
Great sculpting tutorial! I was having trouble with the lips but because you showed how to use separate objects for facial features, I used two bevelled curves shaped and converted to meshes for the lips and it turned out much easier (for me at least) and looked great. Thank you for making this way less daunting than it seemed.
Oh, so you didn't sculpt the face to get them but made them separately and then applied on the face? I'm getting trouble with lips too! ty.
This soulds fantastic! I can wait to try it out.
I would live to see it textured and rugged.
I loved the video, it helped me a lot to better understand how to sculpt in blender
Nice tips ! Superb work Grant !
Very detailed and easy-to-follow tutorials, bought your courses, they are really well done.
Thanks 👍
This is the best sculpting tutorial.
Thank you for this amazing tutorial
Thanks, man. I'm a kid and this was easy for me to understand, and I'm half asleep.
Great tutorial. I like this method a lot more than others I have tried.
LOVE THE TUTORIAL GRANT!!!!
Awesomely made tutorial.... really well done here.
I had a laugh at around 15:34 - "We'll rename it 'eye' so we can see what's going on...." Fairly sure you didn't mean the pun there, but so funny.... :)
Great tutorial. I especially like the tip on how to make eyelids. Knowing how to display the voxel size before remeshing it make it a lot easier to use than Zbrush (although admittedly I am a beginner at Zbrush and I don't know if it has a similar feature.)
NO WAY!!! I CAN'T WAIT TO GET HOME! ❤
THANK YOU
so glad i found this channel!! Awesome tutorials, will definitely be looking at your courses!
Very smoothing voice. Started sculpting
really super helpful
LOVE YOU SIR, I'M TAKING YOUR COURSE ON UDEMY. I LOVE YOUR TEACHING STYLE... GOD BLESS YOU!
Awesome, thank you!
Hello Grant, I was really struggling with sculpting and also I felt lost in 3.0. This helped a lot!!! ... Gracias desde Puerto Rico
think you should have explained at the end that if someone wanted to animate a sculpted head like this then they would first need to re-topology the mesh before trying to rig it... but this is a great tutorial nonetheless
you are the best teacher..thanku
I think i made a monster
i tired blender in 2019 and 2020 a coupole of times.. i always lost interessest because i didnt really was able to get used to the controll of the movement of objects and so on... anyways recently got a ipad and i played around with forger and somehow it clicked and i understand x y z and i can actually do stuff now :D def will follow some of ur tutorials soon
Mine looks like some bizarre pouting alien. Still pretty good. I need more practice. Great tutorial.
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing...might take the course as well
Fantastic tutorial Grant. Very well explained. Thanks!
Brilliant video Grant - thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
super great tutorial!
Well Synnetrize is the biggest reveal of the day for me. Really enjoying this tutorial and I'm barely halfway through it.
At 16:15 first you need to disable the emulate 3 button mouse from preferences>input
Yes if one has it enabled in the first place. It's not by default
you are wonderful, wowww that is an interessant way to sculpt, I liked
Thank you for making this tutorial. Really helpful
this is so useful, thank you so much for your effort.
I hope you make a video on how to make the body, I can sculpt faces pretty good, but when it comes to the body I am clueless
great tutorial dude,!thanks, really! keep bringing more stuff like this 🙏
excelent. hardly any free time at the moment but save all these good things for when i do.
Thanks so much for this! Love your teaching style. Will you be doing a retopology tutorial of this model at any time?
Perhaps
Re the 80mm focal length. The standard photographic portrait lens focal length is 85mm.
love it mate good your amazing tutorial
OMG! This is amazing bro! Thank you for this. I just fucking love the Blender community and hope to contribute more too as I get more competent (and confident in my ability).
You're awesome Grant
Comprehensive tutorial, thank you Sir. Though the mouth sculpting phew 😢😢.
Thank you Sir🙏🏽
Thanks! this tutorial is exactly what i needed 🥰
Seriously I always struggle with sculpting, I find it so difficult to remesh the object in sculpt mode and joining and then making the shape then remeshing and then uv , adding texture, it's soooo difficult but on the other hand modelling is so easy in edit mode , However this video is so simple to understand, I like everything of this video although taking image as planes in the background is kinda cheating 😂🤭😝 apart from that , everything is so nicely explained I understood everything thank you so much ❤️❣️✨ have a nice day ahead and stay blessed❣️✨
thank you so much! amazing tutorial
I love your videos, thanks for sharing
Thank you for the wonderful tutorials. Do we follow this approach if we need to animate the character? Or is there a different modeling approach if our end goal is to animate the object or character?
You need to take this a bit further for animating and retopologize
Thanks for all you do, Grant? Do you have any videos going over sculpting heads when you might not have a proper front/side reference like in this video? For example, pictures of Henry Cavill are always at different, inconvenient angles, so creating a stylistic version of him this way wouldn't work. Is a matter of just not being afraid to put your toes in the water and using oddly angled pictures as reference to create your sculpture?
Not specifically but maybe that's something I'll work on. I have a sculpting playlist which may have some useful videos in for you
so cool and so easy! thank yoy very much! maybe in the future can you show us how to crete hairstyles please?
wow this is great!
hey Grant I want you to try fall off setting and tri scale and bi scale deofriming options in elastic brush
Nice overview of getting started with sculpting in Blender. What is the timelapse tool you talked about? Is that an add-on for Blender?
No it's a weird setup I'm trying out
Its awesome. Thanks for the tutorial!
Geait gob. I wait next!