thanks for the tip. been learning anatomy but never had that kind of workflow broken down so easily. subscribed!
I made some videos about making base mesh, it’s anatomy made easy but it’s easy and practical and I would say pretty accurate
Thank you so much! This will help a ton on my next project.
Very cool tip, Caesar. Could you post a quick tip on how to make stylized hair, please?
Thanks! Stylized hair can be an tedious process but I will see what I can do.
Efficient! Hey I found your channel just the other day, originally found you through instagram from the surface noise tip, I dig your style man. Thanks for the tips!
Thanks, it is appreciated. I tend to neglect this channel but I am hoping to upload more useful stuff onto here.
The little face on your thumbnail 😂😂😂
I am much more surprised by how you mirrored and welded from right to left)))
What computer or drawing tablet are you using? I’m so interested in being able to use a pen. I’ve been using just a mouse and while it works great, I’m sure a pen and touchscreen would be easier
I notice it's been 9 days. Are you open to answers from random people, or only the channel?
@@joechapman8208 random people are lovely too!! ^^ I love hearing about others experiences too
@@SenaproDXD Okay :) First of all, yes, definitely get some kind of pen tablet! It's strange that such small movements can be so destructive, but all that click-and-drag with a mouse is a fast track to wrist pain which would eventually become a permanent injury. Your art also suffers because of the lack of pressure control.
However, you don't necessarily need a pen display. It's really nice to have one but it's amazing how quickly you get hand-to-eye coordination down with a non-display pen tablet, and they're pretty cheap (a medium size one is about $40-70, and UK prices tend to end up at £40-70 due to import taxes etc). It's tempting to go for a 13" pen display because they're around £180-300 from companies such as Huion, but having chosen a 13" as my first pen display I would strongly advise against it. The 13" format is just too small to work effectively, and this also tends to mean a 1080p resolution, That said, there are 1440p 13" pen displays but I still hate the size. If someone gave me a choice of a medium or large non-display pen tablet or a 13" pen display, I would pick the pen tablet every time (in fact, I often did creep back to the pen tablet!).
I now use a 1440p 16" one (Kamvas Pro 16 (2.5K) with a Keydial Mini) and gave the 13" to my neighbour's kids. This is so much better, and I think 16" is the sensible minimum. It's good for me because it goes in a bag with my laptop when I travel, but pros tend to say 20-24" is the sweet spot for comfort in a permanent office setup. Obviously, that's a huge amount of desk real estate, unless you have it on an arm instead of a stand and have plenty of space for it to fold out of the way. (That's another consideration, by the way: getting yourself set up with the right stand or arm so that you don't end up crouched over your work like a goblin and getting back pain! One advantage of non-display pen tablets is that you'll maintain better posture because you're always keeping your head up to look at your monitor.) It's a pretty big price jump beyond 16", too. I have ambitions for a bigger, higher res pen display but I'm quite happy right now.
As for brands, Wacom is the industry standard, and the channel owner says that's what they're using. However, there are lots of high quality, cheaper alternatives out there now, with few if any compromises: Huion, which is the brand I use, Xencelabs, Monoprice, XP-Pen. and no doubt others I'm forgetting right now. There's a UA-camr called Brad Colbow who does great reviews, and he has a website where he rounds up the current best-of-the-best.
I use a macbook pro and a Wacom drawing tablet. I highly highly recommend using a drawing tablet rather than a mouse. I have never had a use for touchscreen controls on my drawing tablets, I fond they get in the way and I disable them.
Brilliant
Brilliant, ty
Seriuosly i really want to know what is the song name, i extract vocal from song but i cant find it from search a song😢.
When I do this i feel like the eyes is poking out too much
What is rhe background song name?
I can't remember the name. Its one of the Baldurs Gate 3 music tracks that was part of the advent calendar
I don't care about. The guide music and microphone was so good i camed
Nice video. Make teeth also
Awesome tip, I love the vibe of the video as well, nice background music