Different Approaches to Sculpting a Head | Couch Wisdoms

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Video Description:
Going over some of the approaches that I use when scultping heads.
Resources mentioned in the video:
@FynnGB - "Demon Princess" • Zbrush Head Sculpt 32 ...
@Stecca. - "HEAD MODELING (tutorial)" • Sculpting Timelapse - ...
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
00:36 Approach 1. Freestyling from a sphere
02:35 Approach 2. Sculpting from a skull
04:46 Approach 3. "Academic" sculpting
07:13 Conclusions

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  • Luckily I discovered this video before I started my sculpting. As a newbie, this video is very helpful to how I should start my sculpting approach.

    @SlavaMaharlika@SlavaMaharlika3 ай бұрын
    • Hey thank you for watching! Glad it was useful to you. Hope you have a great time sculpting. These are my thoughts only of course, best thing is to just dive into sculpting and figure out what works best for you personally :)

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia3 ай бұрын
  • Great stuff dude! Your sculpting skills always astound!

    @DougFromTheBayou@DougFromTheBayou9 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much dude! I feel like I'm a perpetual sculpting student haha.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia9 ай бұрын
  • Good study, man! Thanks for showing different approachs to practice, new information is always welcome, thank you for the vid :)

    @folhetinho@folhetinho9 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for watching and your comment. Glad that you found some interesting information there :)

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia9 ай бұрын
  • I love couch wisdoms! Awesome stuff

    @AlHowell@AlHowell9 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Al! Haha I moved away from the couch, but the wisdoms stayed ;) Hope your journey is going well man!

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia9 ай бұрын
  • Super helpful! Thanks for sharing

    @sherif_dawoud@sherif_dawoud9 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Sherif. I'm a big fan of your channel and your incredible anatomy sculpts.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia9 ай бұрын
  • Although I'm a big advocate for trying out many different portrait sculpting approaches, if you can sculpt an accurate skull then you should have no problem starting from a sphere(or cube or cylinder or any primitive) This approach is by far the best in the long run to develop your skills and ability to read forms and proportions and master reductionism in your sculpting. And the added bonus is that it's the most creative and allows for a variety of sculpts. Yes, it's very important to learn proportion relationships when just learning, but ultimately there is a MASSIVE variation in human heads and faces, with a wide spectrum of deviation off the average proportions. Sculpting from primitives is great for capturing this factor. Another great exercise to improve your skill is to sculpt with symmetry turned off.

    @musashidanmcgrath@musashidanmcgrath8 ай бұрын
    • Different strokes for different folks! Yeah no symmetry is always fun. I often do it in my anatomy studies.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia8 ай бұрын
    • @@EyesofLamia Indeed. As I said, I'm a big advocate of trying the many, many different approaches to portrait sculpting. It was more a comment aimed at beginners watching your channel. 😊

      @musashidanmcgrath@musashidanmcgrath8 ай бұрын
  • So good! That's a fantastic skill!

    @Magshifter@Magshifter2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Mag!!

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia2 ай бұрын
  • incredible skills and anatomy understanding

    @stanleykubik1778@stanleykubik17785 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much!

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia5 ай бұрын
  • frist time I see what you look like, lovey our sculpts, especially the animal heads

    @d100763@d1007639 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much! Ah it was fun sculpting the animals, hopefully one day I can sculpt some more of those, it's been a while.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia9 ай бұрын
  • This is amazing, liked and subscribed! I'm sorry if you've been asked this already, but how did you do the smooth timelapse in ZBrush? I don't know about that feature. Thanks in advance for your reply!

    @johngrey5806@johngrey58065 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much! For smooth timelapses there is a Movie menu in Zbrush. It allows you to record a playback of your undo history and export it as a movie file. You can also play around with the settings in the Modifiers tab inside the Movie menu to change the smoothness of the timelapse. It's a really nice feature in Zbrush. docs.pixologic.com/reference-guide/movie/

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia5 ай бұрын
  • How do you do timelapse like this ? I love ur channel , i start my too ! love from france

    @seth4794@seth47947 ай бұрын
    • Thank you Seth! It's an option in Zbrush "Movie" menu called "F History" that plays back undo history and then you can export it as a movie file. There are some modifyers in submenus there to change the smoothness and rotations of camera etc. docs.pixologic.com/reference-guide/movie/

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia7 ай бұрын
    • Thanks a lot ! :) @@EyesofLamia

      @seth4794@seth47947 ай бұрын
  • Nice

    @KarelChytilArt@KarelChytilArt2 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia2 ай бұрын
  • I've recently been thinking about watching physical real life sculpting tutorials and using them in Blender or ZBrush so that I can get a better understanding.. However I am looking to create more stylized characters.

    @TheJovialBrit@TheJovialBrit5 ай бұрын
    • Sounds like a great idea! I think we as digital artists can find a lot of useful techniques from traditional art and sculpture. Even if we are working stylized, the classic techniques can still help I think - stylization is an expressive exaggeration of realism.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia5 ай бұрын
  • can you share your startup material, looks dope and amazing video !!!

    @bodybuilderforever1799@bodybuilderforever17996 ай бұрын
    • Thank you very much! Unfortunately it's not my own material. I got it from Scott Eaton's course, and I am not sure he'd be happy with me sharing it. It's not some special fancy material though, you can get a similar result by tweaking the Modifiers parameters of the Blinn or the Double Shade materials that ship with Zbrush.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia6 ай бұрын
  • I just started sculpting and use the first method. Im really bad at it

    @Erectus666@Erectus6665 ай бұрын
    • Keep going! :) I think it's the hardest one of the three to get good results with as a beginner. It requires a solid grasp of proportions and the understanding of the underlying structures. I struggle with it myself. Rarely happy with the results from that one. Easiest one for me is starting from a skull, but I get nicer results from the third approach.

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia5 ай бұрын
    • @@EyesofLamia I think my struggle has as much to do with my inexperience with the tool, as with physionomy, but I'm eager to learn and I'll be checking out you work for help. As for the skull method I haven't got a skull made yet, so I'll tru working on it. Anyway great video. Thanks and Cheers!

      @Erectus666@Erectus6665 ай бұрын
    • @@Erectus666 thank you! Good luck on your sculpting journey!

      @EyesofLamia@EyesofLamia5 ай бұрын
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