The works are too noobish/crappy to call it a "sketchbook’ but the focus is on learning anatomy, my interest is baroque sculpture i.e. Bernini’s Four Rivers Fountain…Thanks for looking, I am very open to constructive criticism.
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updated
quick update (my hair technique needs work, any hints or brush recommendations appreciated).
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Going to leave it at this for now…
you are on your way but you def have a long way to go. I would definitely look at books or pictures of Ref. and really study the overlapping muscles in the face and where the bones sit and the skin hangs off.
bust WIP
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Attempt at a dragon…big thanks and respect to Damir G. Martin for inspiration and tutorials_ 55 Dragons on Top Row!
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Attempt at a torso…
I thing it needs more “volume”
more “mass”
try to sculpt using claytubes and only that tool
using add and sub only
see some Rodin scultures
and use more photo references
we all do like: see 1 time and draw 1000 times
do the right way to work with references:
see 1000 times and draw 1 time
hope that helps…
-Thanks to jjvdb15 @ zbc for the base mesh
- Thanks to Rafael Ghencev for the tutorials and inspiration
@pauloecn - thanks for the feedback will give it a shot
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Skull study based on Scott Spencer’s tutorial/book…needs a lot of work… [
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work in progress
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started from single polysphere, horns are subtools as are the eyes (lips need a ton of work, didn’t bother to carve any ears :()
Dynamesh
WIP - heavily inspired/influenced by Mike Jensen’s work, check out his book, it’s great!
work on new skull from sphere and dynamesh
gonna take another run at the bust v1
Great to see that you are motivated, never stop practicing mate!
You are on the right way, would recommened you to study anatomy really a lot and look a references while sculpting!
This will contiounisly improve your skills budyy
will keep an eye on ur progresss and doodle sculpting!
Happy zbrushing,
- KC
here is another one (younger) will add hair later - here it is…