As a beginner to arts/3D Modeling and Sculpting this was the easiest tutorial to follow. Thank you for the work you put into it. It makes so much sense now! I’m looking forward to keep this workflow in my studies in order to improve the drawing of the human anatomy. Thank you very much, once more, you got another follower right here!
Hey there! Just wanted to drop a huge thanks for putting together this awesome Blender tutorial! Your explanations are super easy to follow, and I've already learned a ton from watching. As a newbie to 3D modeling, I really appreciate the effort you've put into making this accessible. Can't wait to dive into more of your content and level up my Blender skills. Keep rockin'!
This helped me to understand how to break down sculpting a head rather than being overwhelmed with higher details. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing more. 🙂
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!! people always tell me to start out with the polygonal planes i just couldnt find any explanation on how to make them 😭😭😭😭😭 genuinely thank you so much i love you
I love your videos! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these. You do a wonderful job explaining the steps and it’s not to fast, like a lot of other videos I’ve watched.
Thank you! The head planes are just the same for the female head. Just try moving the parts using the grab brush for the female proportion...like females tend to have a thinner chin, forehead is more forward, smaller nose etc. Then the features are just much softer in the final sculpt c:
Hands down this has to be the best video on sculpting a head I have ever seen, including the paid courses. straight to the point information with not too much information and not too little. I learned more in 15 minutes than the countless hours I learned watching other videos and taking courses. Note: what is going on at 13:52 with the strange whisper in the recording?
waww I am delighted with your tutorials for their simplicity, clarity, and conciseness. It would be great if you could make a specific tutorial for modeling with low powered hardware. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
wow! Just finished this tutorial, you're a really good teacher. I would love to show my results but I think youtube block links. Seriously, this is probably the best head sculpting tutorial out there. Now I just need to repeat this like a hundred more times. Could we get a sculpting anatomy next?
Sculpting is not my thing, but if I ever try it il will watch this video first. ...but I did learn a couple things about head shape that I will incorporate into my characters. -Thank you!
Thank You very much for this incredibly educational and mind-blowing tutorial adiidiin:)! If time permits, hope you could do plane sculpting for a female head too.
Hello...your videos are very good...congratulations...have you stopped messing with Blender??? I hope not... I've learned a lot from your tutorials.... A hug from Brazil
Hi, teacher how are you? I have a question, why did this happen to me? I was modeling, almost finishing my first project, when suddenly the whole design changed from smooth to square, many pictures ruining my project, what would happen, help me?
Eek! That's so exciting! Ok I'll keep working at it. By the way.. I'm so thankful you made a slowed down version of the block out phase. I followed your Harry Potter tutorial and had it slowed down to 0.25 and I learned so many things from that video, like inflating the mouth section and then pulling it up into the nose. It was so difficult to follow initially, but this was so manageable and easy to follow, so thank you!
I know im kinda late to the party... Unfortunately I wasn't able to watch the whole video yet...but I was wondering if you could do one for the female head too
Hi! Thank you for such instructive tutorial! Also It would be really useful if you turn on statistics while process is going, cause there is no sense of wire density on the early stages of sculpting learning. Like, Subscribe)
I'm falling in love with blender sculpting & your videos are making learning the very difficult anatomy side of things much easier.
As a beginner to arts/3D Modeling and Sculpting this was the easiest tutorial to follow. Thank you for the work you put into it. It makes so much sense now! I’m looking forward to keep this workflow in my studies in order to improve the drawing of the human anatomy. Thank you very much, once more, you got another follower right here!
Hey there! Just wanted to drop a huge thanks for putting together this awesome Blender tutorial! Your explanations are super easy to follow, and I've already learned a ton from watching. As a newbie to 3D modeling, I really appreciate the effort you've put into making this accessible. Can't wait to dive into more of your content and level up my Blender skills. Keep rockin'!
I saw this wayyyy too many times not to give ANYTHING back. Thanks a lot!
This helped me to understand how to break down sculpting a head rather than being overwhelmed with higher details. Thank you, and I look forward to seeing more. 🙂
Thank you! Happy to help! c:
You had me at “hello hello”.I’m laughing hard as hell! I always say greetings twice too, to make sure some one hears it!! Lmao
this is only tutorial in UA-cam. taught beginner to start head sculpting. made easy. thank you this is best head sculpting method 2start.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa thank you so much !!!!!!!!!!!!!! people always tell me to start out with the polygonal planes i just couldnt find any explanation on how to make them 😭😭😭😭😭 genuinely thank you so much i love you
I love your videos! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these. You do a wonderful job explaining the steps and it’s not to fast, like a lot of other videos I’ve watched.
Waited for this for a long time. Great tutorial
Next time please do a full body sculpt planes method
What are the changes we have to do for a female head planes
Thank you! The head planes are just the same for the female head. Just try moving the parts using the grab brush for the female proportion...like females tend to have a thinner chin, forehead is more forward, smaller nose etc. Then the features are just much softer in the final sculpt c:
Ok will do it
This is really well done. Very quick paced but very information dense it might take me awhile to get it all.
I like the small touches of humor, too. 😄
this is just the best class on it on the internet. Thank you very much!
Thank you! c:
Quite a way to get the Loomis head rolling! I appreciate this approach to the method.
Thank you! :D
thank you ...really best one ever seen for head sculpting
that was really helpful, subbed 👍🏻
Hands down this has to be the best video on sculpting a head I have ever seen, including the paid courses. straight to the point information with not too much information and not too little. I learned more in 15 minutes than the countless hours I learned watching other videos and taking courses.
Note: what is going on at 13:52 with the strange whisper in the recording?
Thank you! That means a lot! c:
waww I am delighted with your tutorials for their simplicity, clarity, and conciseness. It would be great if you could make a specific tutorial for modeling with low powered hardware. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you 😊
@@adiidiinHello...your videos are amazing...do you have any courses available?
Wonderful Tutorial, Thanks
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! c:
wow! Just finished this tutorial, you're a really good teacher. I would love to show my results but I think youtube block links. Seriously, this is probably the best head sculpting tutorial out there. Now I just need to repeat this like a hundred more times. Could we get a sculpting anatomy next?
Glad it helps! c:
Ooo Thanks ;D
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! c:
Great tutorial, thanks !
You're welcome! Thanks for watching! c:
This is beautiful. Thank you 😭😭😭
Very very very good tutorial
very nice sculpting tutorial.
Thank you! c:
Nice 💯
Thank you very much! great tutorial and very easy to follow.
Thank you! c:
great work!
Thank you! c:
ayos yung diskarte dun sa guide. di ko alam yun. salamat.
amazing
thank you! c:
@@adiidiin no problem :DD your so underrated 😢
@@mrcricket275 Thank you! Hopefully we reach more people. We'll get there...someday 🥲
非常感谢你的付出!
thx u very much for this amazing tutorial
😊😊😊
I'll subscribe right now! Thank you!
Thanks for work.
Thank you
underated af
hi, can i ask why my mask brush didnt work at 5:15
very detailed very informative with very cute voice 😅
haha hilarious! thanks for watching! c:
Sculpting is not my thing, but if I ever try it il will watch this video first. ...but I did learn a couple things about head shape that I will incorporate into my characters. -Thank you!
Thank you! c:
Thank You very much for this incredibly educational and mind-blowing tutorial
adiidiin:)! If time permits, hope you could do plane sculpting for a female head too.
Thank you c:
Hello...your videos are amazing...do you have any courses available?
Hello...your videos are very good...congratulations...have you stopped messing with Blender??? I hope not... I've learned a lot from your tutorials.... A hug from Brazil
i'm stuck at 3:46 halpppp. why is mine curving up but yours is very straight? would it matter tho if its curving up?
same problem , did you find the solution ?
Sorry was not able to solve it.
Mam How to draw light stroke at cheeks bone While drawing it will come bigger than yours any Tell Me solution please 🙏
Great video, you just got a new subscriber. Hey btw, are you from the Philippines? your voice reminds me of a dear friend of mine.
Thank you! c: yep!
can you send the references you used in this video
Hi, teacher how are you? I have a question, why did this happen to me? I was modeling, almost finishing my first project, when suddenly the whole design changed from smooth to square, many pictures ruining my project, what would happen, help me?
how did you come up with this method dang
👍👍👍
c: c: c:
blender me gusta
Did you use mouse for sculpting?
No, I used a drawing tablet :)
Hey im curious; have you adjusted your brush settings for things like draw sharp?
Hi there! I only adjust the radius and strength. Then I guess also relying on my pen pressure c:
@@adiidiin wow so nothing on tip roundness! Cool!
@Garrith Gill Nothing. I haven't explored those settings yet 😅 but I do play with the stroke and falloff sometimes. Just not sure in this video c:
Eek! That's so exciting! Ok I'll keep working at it. By the way.. I'm so thankful you made a slowed down version of the block out phase. I followed your Harry Potter tutorial and had it slowed down to 0.25 and I learned so many things from that video, like inflating the mouth section and then pulling it up into the nose. It was so difficult to follow initially, but this was so manageable and easy to follow, so thank you!
@@garrithgill6692 you're welcome! glad to hear that c:
5:55
I know im kinda late to the party...
Unfortunately I wasn't able to watch the whole video yet...but I was wondering if you could do one for the female head too
Hi! Thank you for such instructive tutorial! Also It would be really useful if you turn on statistics while process is going, cause there is no sense of wire density on the early stages of sculpting learning. Like, Subscribe)
Thank you :)
BUTUT
no offence but this isnt easy to follow
I hear a pinay accent😅
Thank you