1:11 what a way to insult artist to make them buy ur product ~ 👏this is not even proper human face this is fortnite cartoon face.. jeezz no thank you good luck with Shaieps and shit. Does any1 have tht kinda small jaw line tht Slim neck. Regardless of any software if u dont follow these rules in my tutorial ur gonna suck.
It's okay. A lot of the stuff, that they teach in schools is useless anyways. Follow your passions and dedicate your energy, and time to the things, that you love. :)
I like how he says he’s using a reference for the human anatomy even tho we can’t see it. Lots of artists (especially beginner artists) don’t realize that references are extremely important, and nothing to be ashamed of using. I’ve been doing digital art for years and using a reference for clothing, anatomy, lighting, form, movement, etc etc., helps me tremendously
To be honest I'm not here to learn how to create mesh models of anything but I saw a cute OC and I needed to see what is was about lmao. It's really nice it came out beautifully😊
I thought that making 3D art would be very complicated so I didn't want to try it (cuz I'm lazy) but after watching this I feel like I can do this! this is kinda like 2D art, you just need to figure out the shapes (and the program) and that's all!I feel like trying this now! thank you for the inspiration! you have a new subscriber UwU 💜
I had to take a 3D class for school and found myself mostly cursing at the program. I hated being restricted with the graph and poly shapes (this was in Maya). There is a learning curve to each program but if you give it time and practice you can get use to it and make your own 3D art.
@@Icpandas true. Moving from 2d to 3d sucks. There's just too many restrictions and more mathematical, unlike when moving from traditional to digital 2d.
This is really amazing, totally recommended: I got Danny's Next level, I can say it is totally worth it... long story short: this is my 2nd month taking Zbrush seriously so I'm no beginner but also I'm not even on an advance level, had the software for about a year now, but never took it seriously until the beginning of August, I've been struggling A LOT to sculpt heads, in fact only way I have been able to do so has been to put referense inside zbrush with spotlight and lower opacity but I always knew that would hold me back on the long run, so I took the initiative to use reference OUTSIDE Zbrush (with pureRef) but my heads were always so creepy.... Then again, I've already tried many things, did my serious studies (face planes, proportions, anatomy) also even did these studies by drawing them (not jumping directly into sculpting) and followed many other tutorials, so this is no magic, it requires serious work and study, but after getting this I made a rough attempt of following with the references in pureRef and in one day I was able to achieve a more decent looking head (of course, I still need more practice, but I got to level 6 in just one afternoon).
Indeed, you gotta learn to just dont get dessparate on early stages and keep going until you start building that appeal of the character and believe me the sensation is pretty rewarding, it happens to me all the time, is like after 7hrs sculpt i feel that it was so worth in the end.
azrul nizam thats my problem with art, I see it in its early stages and think ‘no I f*cked up’ but when I finally try I feel so proud when it’s done and looks good
When you learn the process you can expect it to look terrible in the early stages and not worry about it too much. First step in sculpting is to find the right forms and it's very messy!
If you plan to learn more about 3D on SkillShare please use my affiliate link and get 14 days free: skillshare.eqcm.net/kn2nN I don't have my own course there yet but I'm working on it!
This was recommended to me, this looks so cool! Do you possibly have any tutorials to do stuff like this? And what materials or websites do you use? This looks so cool!
@@blackjesusdieorbar3537 he said: "and for the Breast I add two sphere and call it a day because it annoys the people on twitter" welcome I also hope ya will have a nice day :>
I really am interested in doing 3D figures and wondering how to make them easily. But I guess it’s still as hard as you think because you need an eye for details. I’m watching vids like this to help boost my confidence. And hopefully, be able to learn these things. I’m still 12 and I guess I still have a lot of things to discover. I’m commenting to say “Thank you” to the people who do these tutorials. It really makes me want to continue my hope when I grow up. Thank you Danny Mac 3D!
what an amazing process. I have notice that your workflow has evolved mostly in the head sculpt. I am definetly applying the techniques I learnt from this video today. Thanks so much Danny!!! you Rock 🎸
I'm brand new to Blender and this type of program. I've had it less than 24 hours. It's kinda amazing. I've been a sculptor (of clay and various materials) all my life but it never occurred to me this was translated into digital. You call yourself a sculptor and it clicked. I just assumed it was all hand-drawn. Really mind-blowing. I can't draw for the life of me but this I can do. Now alls left to do is get around the learning curve.
3d art isn't complicated you just need to know how to model or sculpt in a 3d environment and it will be just like drawing but more time needed I have just started modelling semi realistic characters and it's actually not that hard just try and practice
Id recommend u watch some tutorials on it at first to familiarize urself, then do simple things. Even turning a box into a pin (my very first project) can teach you sooooo much about 3d environment and the fundamentals required to make more complex models later on!
I'm a beginner myself in Maya 2020, it's hard at first ngl but with the help of so many great tutorials, today I finished my first 3D character. The thing is to take baby steps and be patient with yourself.
I started with hard surface modelling on Blender in February but with the things I want to do I need also to go more into character modelling. Soo much to learn. I started it a bit softer with an existing model where I am doing a new Armor and clothes for which gives me a feel for the underlying shapes and it already feels totally different. But the way I am doing it is inefficient. Most shapes I start as some planes make some basic placement and add geometry over time. It works for now but seeing how much faster it can be I will make myself more familiar over time with the tools. Your video is a great starting point for this and I will come back more often to your channel to learn more.
This was the video TH-cam recommended to me that led me to first discover Blender Since then I have learned how to use Blender and I am now on my way to go and study 3D software(specifically Blender) at my university!! Thank you so much🌟
Just started blender and i think i drooled watching / looking at your content lol that is impressive thinking and outside the box advice your channel is amazing
NICE,! I'm interested In creating such fine models. ALTHOUGH I'll admitt I'm not so...goo- familiar with the sculpting process. So yeah I'm hooked. Teach me more.!,
I love how this person thinks, they make it clear why they do what the do and clearly explain how to do certain steps without making it hard to understand. Who else thinks they should teach a full class lol! Please teach me!
Always looking forward to your videos, for one because of your great work, but also for your humour. I'm always having a good time here so I really appreciate that!
dude, seriously, i'm completely amazed! it's incredible how 3d modeling is so interesting and, at the end of a project, simply so beautiful. i can't even describe how i feel about it, to be honest. i'm just really dying to have a computer to be able to start doing it! 😭🗣🆘
Hi Danny! I bought your base level modelling set, and so far looks really good! I would absolutely love lessons or guides to go along with each of the levels. Obviously level 1 is pretty easy. I know how to join meshes for level two, but there will be many others who don't know how. I would also love to see tips on what to focus on for each level. I.e. level one is about the overall shape of the head. Level 2 is about getting the ears and neck in place. etc etc. Even a text document to go along with the meshes would be super helpful.
I knew my subscribe-at-first-site was worth it!! This is exactly the type of smooth, clean & precise character modeling art I wish to create (& hopefully rig too-once I get more advanced😅). I imagine your portfolio must be pretty damn close to perfection & keep up the hard work & great content!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
No one can beat you in your sculpting skills. Amazing proportions, amazing color sense, amazing sculpting style. But honestly I think that you can improve your lighting skills ( I am keeping your hard work in mind )
I now offer a course on how to sculpt a stylized head! t.co/LSIWCSFcxY
1:11 what a way to insult artist to make them buy ur product ~ 👏this is not even proper human face this is fortnite cartoon face.. jeezz no thank you good luck with Shaieps and shit. Does any1 have tht kinda small jaw line tht Slim neck. Regardless of any software if u dont follow these rules in my tutorial ur gonna suck.
Nice. Watching this instead of doing homework because I'm very responsible.
lol same
Me too ;-;
same lmao ... I have a test tomorrow
lol same and thats on procrastination.
It's okay. A lot of the stuff, that they teach in schools is useless anyways. Follow your passions and dedicate your energy, and time to the things, that you love. :)
"For the breasts I add two spheres and call it a day because it annoys people on Twitter." What a legend.
He wasn't incorrect at all-
This is SO underrated
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I like how he says he’s using a reference for the human anatomy even tho we can’t see it. Lots of artists (especially beginner artists) don’t realize that references are extremely important, and nothing to be ashamed of using. I’ve been doing digital art for years and using a reference for clothing, anatomy, lighting, form, movement, etc etc., helps me tremendously
Great job !
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To be honest I'm not here to learn how to create mesh models of anything but I saw a cute OC and I needed to see what is was about lmao. It's really nice it came out beautifully😊
Thank you!
thats so cool, i'm proficient with photoshop but 3D just seems like a whole new world
I thought that making 3D art would be very complicated so I didn't want to try it (cuz I'm lazy) but after watching this I feel like I can do this! this is kinda like 2D art, you just need to figure out the shapes (and the program) and that's all!I feel like trying this now! thank you for the inspiration! you have a new subscriber UwU 💜
If you know anatomy, maybe you can do it easier than someone that has 0 exp in either 3d/2d
I had to take a 3D class for school and found myself mostly cursing at the program. I hated being restricted with the graph and poly shapes (this was in Maya). There is a learning curve to each program but if you give it time and practice you can get use to it and make your own 3D art.
@@Icpandas true. Moving from 2d to 3d sucks. There's just too many restrictions and more mathematical, unlike when moving from traditional to digital 2d.
Lmao whattttt-- you think this looks easy?
@@croissant._.003 Its easy to get into yes, but not easy to master.
Bruther that giraffe looks pretty cool
this is one of the most gorgeous models you've done... i absolutely love the way the hair turned out!
This is really amazing, totally recommended:
I got Danny's Next level, I can say it is totally worth it... long story short: this is my 2nd month taking Zbrush seriously so I'm no beginner but also I'm not even on an advance level, had the software for about a year now, but never took it seriously until the beginning of August, I've been struggling A LOT to sculpt heads, in fact only way I have been able to do so has been to put referense inside zbrush with spotlight and lower opacity but I always knew that would hold me back on the long run, so I took the initiative to use reference OUTSIDE Zbrush (with pureRef) but my heads were always so creepy....
Then again, I've already tried many things, did my serious studies (face planes, proportions, anatomy) also even did these studies by drawing them (not jumping directly into sculpting) and followed many other tutorials, so this is no magic, it requires serious work and study, but after getting this I made a rough attempt of following with the references in pureRef and in one day I was able to achieve a more decent looking head (of course, I still need more practice, but I got to level 6 in just one afternoon).
The problem is that from here 5:31 on thing looks scary af. Man sculpting is not an easy job. Things can look really f**k up in the earlier process.
Indeed, you gotta learn to just dont get dessparate on early stages and keep going until you start building that appeal of the character and believe me the sensation is pretty rewarding, it happens to me all the time, is like after 7hrs sculpt i feel that it was so worth in the end.
Yes. Man sculpting sounds messy
azrul nizam thats my problem with art, I see it in its early stages and think ‘no I f*cked up’ but when I finally try I feel so proud when it’s done and looks good
When you learn the process you can expect it to look terrible in the early stages and not worry about it too much. First step in sculpting is to find the right forms and it's very messy!
Got to have faith in the process :)
If you plan to learn more about 3D on SkillShare please use my affiliate link and get 14 days free: skillshare.eqcm.net/kn2nN
I don't have my own course there yet but I'm working on it!
whoaaa- the finished result of the sculpture is beautiful my dude- just sayin-
you should totally make a game! that character looks amazing!
The link to buy the Base Mesh isn't working. What should I do?
I am waiting and definitely will buy your personal tutorial if it's officially come out.
This was recommended to me, this looks so cool! Do you possibly have any tutorials to do stuff like this? And what materials or websites do you use? This looks so cool!
7:59 Christ, that caught me off-guard. Brilliant work.
I didn't get what he said 😢
@@blackjesusdieorbar3537 he said: "and for the Breast I add two sphere and call it a day because it annoys the people on twitter"
welcome I also hope ya will have a nice day :>
@@dr.loverman i don't really get the joke unless it's not any deeper than that
what!? Dude you make it so easy, congratulations
Always a pleasure to watch.
Really appreciate that bit in the Beginning about fundamentals. More people need to hear that.
I really am interested in doing 3D figures and wondering how to make them easily. But I guess it’s still as hard as you think because you need an eye for details. I’m watching vids like this to help boost my confidence. And hopefully, be able to learn these things. I’m still 12 and I guess I still have a lot of things to discover. I’m commenting to say “Thank you” to the people who do these tutorials. It really makes me want to continue my hope when I grow up. Thank you Danny Mac 3D!
what an amazing process. I have notice that your workflow has evolved mostly in the head sculpt. I am definetly applying the techniques I learnt from this video today. Thanks so much Danny!!! you Rock 🎸
Thanks! Yes I have practiced most on the head... need to improve on the rest now!
I need a t shirt with Danny saying "THE PROPORTIONS!" on it 😂😂😂🙌🏽
how bout "EISEEH" that would be cool too
I like watching these sorts of videos, because even though I work with 2D art, seeing shapes and anatomy in 3D helps me draw them better.
Watching again! I like your work.
Oh, I goodly want to hear so!
The initial sculpting is terrifying.
Omg I swear, sculpt art is so underrated 🖤
I'm brand new to Blender and this type of program. I've had it less than 24 hours. It's kinda amazing. I've been a sculptor (of clay and various materials) all my life but it never occurred to me this was translated into digital. You call yourself a sculptor and it clicked. I just assumed it was all hand-drawn. Really mind-blowing. I can't draw for the life of me but this I can do. Now alls left to do is get around the learning curve.
This video needs to hit 1.M
Because your Art is gorgeous.
Thanks! So close! :D
@@DannyMac3d congratulations on 1Mill
Oh gosh, that's ridiculously beautiful.
When I have the opportunity, by which I mean a capable computer, I’ll start learning about 3D and your channel will be at the top of my source list!
AHHHHHHH SOOO GOOOD
Wonderful artwork! Masterpiece!! Thank you for sharing.
I’ve always wanted to do 3D art but it looks so complicated
V o n i You should try it just to see it and if you can’t do it say, “Welp at least I tried”
That’s what I do
3d art isn't complicated you just need to know how to model or sculpt in a 3d environment and it will be just like drawing but more time needed I have just started modelling semi realistic characters and it's actually not that hard just try and practice
Id recommend u watch some tutorials on it at first to familiarize urself, then do simple things. Even turning a box into a pin (my very first project) can teach you sooooo much about 3d environment and the fundamentals required to make more complex models later on!
Funny,Thanks
I'm a beginner myself in Maya 2020, it's hard at first ngl but with the help of so many great tutorials, today I finished my first 3D character. The thing is to take baby steps and be patient with yourself.
The amount of knowledge I gained from this video is insane! Thank you for doing this!
I have used your obj files in nomad sculpt man and just want to say thank you.
Very well explained!
Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Work😇😇😇 i like it
if you are asking about the software your attention is going the wrong direction.
you're a god.
subbed
I started with hard surface modelling on Blender in February but with the things I want to do I need also to go more into character modelling. Soo much to learn. I started it a bit softer with an existing model where I am doing a new Armor and clothes for which gives me a feel for the underlying shapes and it already feels totally different. But the way I am doing it is inefficient. Most shapes I start as some planes make some basic placement and add geometry over time. It works for now but seeing how much faster it can be I will make myself more familiar over time with the tools. Your video is a great starting point for this and I will come back more often to your channel to learn more.
it looks so good.
Total respect... thx for thinking
This was the video TH-cam recommended to me that led me to first discover Blender
Since then I have learned how to use Blender and I am now on my way to go and study 3D software(specifically Blender) at my university!!
Thank you so much🌟
this is so cool
Haven't done any 3d since I was a kid (about 25 years go 😅), but still love watching your videos! :)
"... to avoid overwhelming my *fragile brain* ..."
he says as he continues to create wonder and awe in half a million people
Just started blender and i think i drooled watching / looking at your content lol that is impressive thinking and outside the box advice your channel is amazing
Perfect!
NICE,! I'm interested In creating such fine models. ALTHOUGH I'll admitt I'm not so...goo- familiar with the sculpting process. So yeah I'm hooked. Teach me more.!,
Amazing work. I think it's evident that artistry is independent of the tools in use.
SO creative
Мужик это просто потрясающе!!! Учусь по твоим урокам!! Спасибо тебе☺
That’s soo pretty! 😍😭
Everytime he says "shape" I hear "sh*t" and that has made this video much more entertaining to listen to.
Plot twist...
@@DannyMac3d my life was a lie
OMG it's so beautiful!!! You've inspired me to sculpt my own drawing!!!
Only came from the thumbnail to say your work is absolutly briliant and even exceeds the original. Cudos.
amazing work & Description // Thanks
Wow amazing man 😲
These are always so fun to watch
I love how this person thinks, they make it clear why they do what the do and clearly explain how to do certain steps without making it hard to understand. Who else thinks they should teach a full class lol! Please teach me!
tbh i love both, the original drawing is so cool and cute but the 3d is just too amazing
Wooooow!! This is so fun to look at!
This is so cool , I love your channel
oml u help my life in modelling tysm!!!
Always looking forward to your videos, for one because of your great work, but also for your humour. I'm always having a good time here so I really appreciate that!
Very impressive! Thanks!
I need to learn how to do this!!! I do 2d but I’ve always wanted to lean 3D... because this is just wow.
Blender 2.8 imo is simpler than most if you wanna start out, Blender Guru's donut tutorial is pretty good :D
No Longer Posting Content For Now Thank you. I’ll try it out 😊
The model is SO CUTE! Thank you for explanations - very useful
WOW, amazing how you thought of everything
8:01 lowkey my favourite part of the narration. Sassy and funny I love it
that retopo wrap is so good to use. holy moly
The final result is stunning!!!!!!!!! Hope that one day can do some 3D works so well as you do!! :3
she looks sooooooo goooooooooooood
Totally blown away by the lack of unsavory comments on your videos dude, it's incredulous
This makes me feel a bit more confident in getting into Zbrush!
i can't draw anything, i don't have a computer to use blender ,i don't know what this man is saying but i am still watching ...
She's beautiful! ♥
Thanks for the walk through.
dude, seriously, i'm completely amazed! it's incredible how 3d modeling is so interesting and, at the end of a project, simply so beautiful. i can't even describe how i feel about it, to be honest. i'm just really dying to have a computer to be able to start doing it! 😭🗣🆘
Hi Danny! I bought your base level modelling set, and so far looks really good! I would absolutely love lessons or guides to go along with each of the levels. Obviously level 1 is pretty easy. I know how to join meshes for level two, but there will be many others who don't know how. I would also love to see tips on what to focus on for each level. I.e. level one is about the overall shape of the head. Level 2 is about getting the ears and neck in place. etc etc. Even a text document to go along with the meshes would be super helpful.
Working on it! Whole website coming soon :)
Everything you said at the start of this video! Beautiful work as always.
Wow😍
Pretty darn cool my man
I’ve only learn 3D modeling but this inspires me to sculpt so I can get to the next level. Thank u. Such an awesome work!
Amazing 😍🔥👌🏻
OH MY GOD!! This is absolutely gorgeous!!!
i love the final, its beautiful
I really like your recent sculpt. They are so peaceful to look at. Keep it up!
Stunning!
This girl is very pretty, specially the hair. You made a great job :)
Love it, really like the from-2D-to-3D translate videos. Keep it up!
I knew my subscribe-at-first-site was worth it!! This is exactly the type of smooth, clean & precise character modeling art I wish to create (& hopefully rig too-once I get more advanced😅). I imagine your portfolio must be pretty damn close to perfection & keep up the hard work & great content!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I wish to reach this level of skill and beyond
Just started zbrush only yesterday
No one can beat you in your sculpting skills. Amazing proportions, amazing color sense, amazing sculpting style. But honestly I think that you can improve your lighting skills ( I am keeping your hard work in mind )
Dude, you're incredible, love to see you doing well!
wow pretty😍🥰👏👏👏👏👏😁😁😁
amaaaazing babee!!
...Idkwtf this man is talking about but it looks cool
Incredible!
Loved this video! What an amazing piece for an end result! ♥️
It's incredible 👏👍
Amazing work! Just wow.