Timelapse: quick video that shows how to do something Tutorial: explanatory video that teaches you something I see comments from people saying my "tutorial" is bad, and the video is not a tutorial, it is a TIMELAPSE
I kind of wish it was a tutorial as it looks easy to do, but without the audio explaining why, it is still an interesting timelapse video showcasing a great workflow.
can I apply my modifies before I join the head to the neck? can someone possibly reply I am currently doing my modeling(EDIT: also I tried joining the head and neck as you said but it did not work as plan Idk how to explain what happened)
I know this isn't a tutorial. But I did follow along with you, now I have a slightly warped version of what you ended with. Thanks for the fun! I'll take this all the way though with getting a body and modelling the rest like eyes, mouth, hair, clothes, ect. Then I'll give it some basic visemes and upload it to VRChat. It might be an abomination, they turn out like that a lot. (often intentionally) haha Also your modelling style is different than mine, so using your tricks was strange to me, but clearly works great. Heads are always something I struggle a bit with.
Even though it is a time-lapse, it is a very good video for beginners to study modeling using topology. There is no need for a voice. Could you please upload a tutorial video?
Like most head-modelling tutorials the instructions are basically "Find a head model somebody else already made, import it into Maya and copy it". The whole point in looking for tutorials is wanting to know how to model a head without only tracing around a head somebody else made.
Guys... THIS VIDEO IS A TIMELAPSE !
stop commenting that this video is a tutorial
:)
Timelapse: quick video that shows how to do something
Tutorial: explanatory video that teaches you something
I see comments from people saying my "tutorial" is bad, and the video is not a tutorial, it is a TIMELAPSE
it would be helpful if you put that in the title/description.
@@abbyelectric agree
I kind of wish it was a tutorial as it looks easy to do, but without the audio explaining why, it is still an interesting timelapse video showcasing a great workflow.
Hello i am a beginner and the modeling you showed is really very instructive can you share the link of the reference picture?
Mewing XD 1:24
hey, good job. May i know where i can find this image
very faster friend :(
this topology is not clean ...
Put some music bro 😫 almost slept while watching this
your step for step is confude, no have order.
This looks like a good method. Starting with a sphere primitive automatically puts conversion to the ears where you need the density.
How can i find the picture template? This picture is very good to give me modeling Head
nice work, thanks for sharing knowledge!!!
*Nice.*
Капец, эти 7 минут я смотрел полчаса)
can I apply my modifies before I join the head to the neck? can someone possibly reply I am currently doing my modeling(EDIT: also I tried joining the head and neck as you said but it did not work as plan Idk how to explain what happened)
just create head from cube
Eh, i will upload a new video modeling from a cube
gran trabajo
What is the tool you are using around 6:09? To expand the faces on the head?
where can i get that image?
i see all work with B3D :):):) good lesson!
there were 2 ngons left on the cheek and under chin, what did you do to them?
where can i get my hands on this version of blender
amigo sera que nos puede compartir el archivo de blender
I know this isn't a tutorial. But I did follow along with you, now I have a slightly warped version of what you ended with. Thanks for the fun! I'll take this all the way though with getting a body and modelling the rest like eyes, mouth, hair, clothes, ect. Then I'll give it some basic visemes and upload it to VRChat. It might be an abomination, they turn out like that a lot. (often intentionally) haha
Also your modelling style is different than mine, so using your tricks was strange to me, but clearly works great. Heads are always something I struggle a bit with.
Even though it is a time-lapse, it is a very good video for beginners to study modeling using topology. There is no need for a voice. Could you please upload a tutorial video?
Hello Angel, I followed this video, it helped tremendously. TQ for sharing it here! 😊
this is very helpful
I personally wouldnt use a UV sphere for the base mesh of this kind of stuff. Uv sphere has weird topology at the top, its triangles.
What would you recommend?
he fixed those problems.
대단해요
Very helpful
4:04
gran modelado
VERY GOOD BUT CHARACTERS HAVE NO EARS 🙃
=0
Thank
я одна это на самой медленной скорости смотрела
Please explenesan ke sath video banavo
thanks❤❤❤❤❤
beaty
YOOO THIS IS SO UNDER-RATED BY A THOUSAND MILES!
не хватает звуков на фоне.
Nice workflow!... cool vid a Angel 👍
TOO FAST TOO FOLLOW
do you know the difference between timelapse and tutorial ?
reduce playback speed around 0.25 !voilà
You’re talented af imma try this
Like most head-modelling tutorials the instructions are basically "Find a head model somebody else already made, import it into Maya and copy it".
The whole point in looking for tutorials is wanting to know how to model a head without only tracing around a head somebody else made.
Create your own references usig AI.
@@flexthought7655
Mmmmm... yeah, I see what you mean, but what I meant was I want to learn how to draw a head without reference at all.
1) This is not a tutorial
2) Using references is a crucial part of 3d modeling to keep things in proportion
@@giacomogiuliano
You are a crap troll.
@@giacomogiuliano Shut up.
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Me importa?
Canm you provide the reference photo
Nvm I found it
xD
Can i get the reference image ?
@@ameenzemzem4019 I just woke up but I’ll send a link when I hop on my computer
@@LowLifeAMdo you still have the image bro ?
@@Giantsource5547 hell naw look up 3D head reference in your engine of choice
Thanks for showing us how NOT to do it 🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is the worst video I've ever seen
tard?
Bravoooo