Gumroad - How to Sculpt a Stylized Head in Blender
Gumroad - How to Sculpt a Stylized Head in Blender Info:
It's time to Level Up!
You've probably been taught that sculpting the head starts with a sphere and ends with a head. That's like reading a book without chapters! This unorganised approach makes the information more difficult to understand and retain.
This course takes a different approach by breaking the process up into 8 manageable levels. You can think of these levels like checkpoints, and each builds on the one before it. This organises what you need to do and takes away much of the stress that comes with the daunting task of sculpting a head!
Each level also becomes it's own exercise, so you can really focus in on those areas you struggle most with!
References that Work
We all know the importance of using reference when working but 2D references are limiting, especially when you're learning. Most of the time you have just a single image to work from. If you're lucky you might have a character sheet that gives you Front, Side and 3/4 views. This is slightly better, but it's far from ideal.
The problem is that when you work in 3D you need to know how the model should look from any percievable angle, otherwise it falls apart. Unfortunately, character sheets don't include references showing the model 37° to the left and 23° tiilted downwards.
Having a 3D reference right there in the viewport removes any doubt by allowing you to rotate around the model however you like, whenever you like. I sincerely wish I had this when I was starting out.
Whats Included
8 Detailed Lessons (one for each shape)
8 3D Reference meshes (OBJ's and contained in Blender Scene File)
8x26 2D reference images
Planned updates include
Ebook version of the sculpting lessons
Scene files used for the final model [complete]
How to Retopologise The Head in Blender (Lesson)
How to Layout UV's and Paint the Skin in Blender (Lesson)
How to Create Hair in Blender (Lesson)
How to Light and Render using Cycles in Blender (Lesson)
How to Composite using Photoshop (Lesson)