I want to say thank you very much, Yansculpts. I haven't finished taking the course yet, but I can already see how my skill is getting better. Sorry for my English. Greetings from Russia!
I was modeling an male warrior character, and this is the best tutorial & best investment for my purpose. It was really educating and enjoyable! I did not realize that sculpting the trapezius is really satisfying, and how enjoyable to remember the name of the each muscle. Please keep making great contents and tutorials!
I'm up to the section on sculpting the head and I feel like you're pinning me down on a medieval torture device, thank you for making this course man, the suffering is worth it...
I bought this course like 2 days ago, and holy F!! one of the best decisions of my life :D mainly bought it because I couldn't sculpt hand and head, but I actually end up learning everything in a much better way compared to what I know. the only thing I don't understand is, how to get a stylized look, I know this course is about realistic human sculpts, but my curiosity is killing me RN... So can someone help me out? is it about simplicity? stylized models just look so simple in a way and still beautiful. is it about losing detail? like we don't need to sculpt every muscle just the big ones which makes it looks good? I guess it isn't that simple. Anyway, amazing course 10/10 love it, and ill take a look at your other courses for sure.
I'm definitely going to buy this course. However I intend to do more females and I definitely need some form of an extension of this course. :( Seen other female anatomy courses but I love your approach the best
haha! To be fair there are techniques to avoid that. For example, you can add a multires to your retopologized model, a shrinkwrap modifier connecting to your high res then subdivide with multires, it will take the high details. Also, you can then bake the details if you want to adda it as a texture
I am not rlly knowledgable in sculpting but if it helps the female body has all the muscles and bones of a man, just with some diferent proportions relating maybe to the size and volume!
Great course! if you're looking to get better at sculpting this is not the course for you. If you're looking to understand the anatomy of the body of a muscular superhero this is your course... you will understand how the human body is composed in general terms, but if you want to make a skinny, fat, dwarf body... that's up to you after the course, because inside the course you wont work on different physical morphologies. Good course to be able to create your own characters understanding the basics and proportions.
Just a question. Would it be possible to upload this course on udemy? Also would it be possible to make a female ver of this course in where you teach female characters anatomy?
@@yansculpts honestly it’s alright I can get it on any platform just asked out of curiosity, also if it’s possible would be lovely if the next one is going to be about female anatomy but still happy that you are helping us out non the less!
@@yansculpts I actually support the commenter's suggestion because I could definitely see a female V of the course being super handy, if you make one someday. Because a lot of artists, myself included, do have females characters that out-weigh our male characters in amounts (meaning how many female Characters vs how many males), while others will tie to the Male V course more if their Male Char' amounts out-weight their females, again - myself included, yes, sometimes I have more male chars than females and vice versa. And for beginners that would be a tremendous boost of knowing what they're doing. Or even those that simply struggle more with sculpting the more female like characters or bodies, but still wanna do it someday. It's totes cool if you think this course is enough and you've already laid out the basic or every aspects of anatomy we should know, but it's definitely something to consider :) By the way, just out curiosity, have you - at any point in time - considered putting your courses up on skillshare if you haven't already?
I know a lot of people keep commenting about making a female anatomy tutorial, and while I'm sure it would sell really well, I totally get that it's a lot of extra work to completely redo this course for the female form. But would it be possible for you to maybe make a tutorial where you explain in depth the differences between the male and female form and how you can adjust different aspects of what you learn in this course to get a female figure? I've heard the male form is a good place to start because it can be easier than the female form, but the differences seem a bit overwhelming to me.
Do you joined the all duplicates of your mesh after placing them in position for sculpting them?? or you left remain them apart from each other until the final result?? Tell me.
You should know, where your sculpt tools are, and where you can remesh your sculpt (ctrl + R and shift + R). So i'd say, you just need basic understanding.
@@CorruptedYogi yeah Udemy is an awesome platform for learners. I have a few Gumroad courses and it’s a rubbish platform (not the content) but it’s not quite as bad as buying a course in Blender Market, but it’s bad.
Hey Yan, any chance for you to make an additional course or an addition to this course for sculpting the female body in detail? Or does this course cover the differences in anatomical form? Definitely going to buy this course in the near future after I finish my character rigging courses. Cheers for the great tutorials and inspiring content.
sorry for out of topic...but i feel curiosity...may i know the rigging course did your talked about? what is the tittle and where did you buy it..thx u
@@belajaranimasi3d190 no problem. Its called "The Art of Effective Rigging in Blender" by P2design. You can find it on gumroad. It's definitely worth the money for anyone who's interested in rigging, beginners or vets looking to improve.
have never done any of this sculpting stuff before and was looking to learn and also wondering would this course help with female anatomy as well or its this just for male
The course covers the male you see, i don't talk about male vs female bodies if that is your question. Will it help with female anatomy? Yes, as in anatomy is mostly the same, but it will be good to look up the differences (wider hips, narrower necks, etc) either way!
Not sure how good of a question this is, but if we create characters like this, is it still the same process to make them game ready/animation ready when it comes to retopo that I need to learn as well? Also, do you cover that here ? Edit: I ask this because I am in a position where I can actually buy this now :)
your content looks great, I would love to be able to see your classes but because I live in Brazil and the economy around here is not going well and I have no money but maybe one day.
Do u mind if I ask a question? I’m curious how you navigate blender with a tablet. Like how do you rotate? Do you map middle mouse button to a button on the pen or do you use the mouse in your left hand?
You use control/alt/shift plus touch the pen to the tablet surface. (I can’t remember if this is a setting you have to turn on in presences or not though)
@@yansculpts For people interested in learning « anatony » that’s effectively one way to look at it. However i was talking about your process, i’m sure you are not doing things the same way as two years ago. Nice « customer » services here but hey, i guess an answer is better that none. Thanks.
I feel like you took my answer in a different way that it was intended. It might be hard to understand for beginners, understandably so, but a lot of sculpting has more to do with your knowledge on art fundamentals than the tools you are using. This course doesn’t focus on the technique and method, it focuses more on what I mentioned, which is why it doesn’t require an update with that in mind. Ofcourse as an instructor I improve with time as well so that would be a good reason to update a course, but I can’t constantly update all my courses, I also create new ones. I think for the purposes of what I teach in this course it is currently in a good state, and I had great feedback on it. I do have a new course, mastering sculpting heads, but of-course I imagine u are looking for a course on the whole body which is why I didn’t mention it. I apologize if my first reply was misinterpreted I believe in good customer support, and I do my best to reply to everyone with respect ;).
@@yansculpts Human to human interaction. Everything is all good then. I’ll buy both, this way i’ll be able to see the change in methodologoly since i’m not interested at all by the anatomy but rather your approach to thing that i found fascinating. Thanks for letting me know about the head one 😈🔥👊
@@jaycjay5392 Thanks for understanding. You should get my email for support, if you ever have issues with the courses feel free to email me! Good luck with the courses!
I've dabbled with sculpting in blender but never took any courses, and have 0 experience in anatomy modelling, are these a suitable place to start? I'm relatively experienced in blender, it's just that I can't make people
@@yansculpts because blender is now in version 3.5 and this video dates from 2 years ago. The previous video I watched "sculpting in blender for beginners' by you dates from 5 years ago. Don't you think it would be good to update the content a bit?
@@justin_704 The Blender version is irrelevant for the anatomy course, you can even follow the course with other sculpting softwares, it is about Anatomy and from. Also Blender updates regularly, good courses take months to create at-least, imagine releasing a course and having to update it right away. When you follow a course just use the same Blender version, you can always switch back to the latest version when you aren't following the course. I recommend using the same version to avoid confusion in the case where there is UI differences, this is especially true for people are new to Blender and still don't know how to navigate it properly. You can use what you learn in the courses in the latest versions. I still have people who get my texture course from years back and manage. As for the sculpting in Blender for beginners, i did update it for Blender 2.8 for remesh which was the main important part that wasn't covered in the original version I made the course with. P.S. A new course will come this year for sculpting for beginners as well, with the newest version naturally. Hope that answers your question :)
@@yansculpts for sure. But sometimes trying to follow along without the same interface slows you down more than it advances you. Especially when you are paying for the content. ;)
@@justin_704 This is why I advice people to follow courses using the same version, whether it is my course or someone else's course, a course can't be remade everytime there are changes for the interface.
This is an awesome course! @Yan, i noticed that in your old courses you used to use more the Dyntopo, but now your workflow changed a bit using the Remesh feature, am i right? I am a big fan of your stylized characters... pleeeaaaseeeee make an updated course about the sculpting workflow for stylized characters... all your timelapses are GOLD!
Hey Yansculpt i buy your course couple days ago and im just started but i have small problem. whenever i move object in edit mode throught the wire think my object just stuck to the wire. any idea how i fixed it? sorry for my english. love from indonesia!
Through the wire? Send me course related questions on the email provided in the course, and please elaborate on what you mean I didn’t understand your question
Yes! I don't go too technical in the program per say, this is about anatomy and form most and foremost. Ofcourse, you get the 100% experience doing it in Blender, for example you can use the blend file provided with the reference on the side like shown here, but you can still follow the course with any other program if you know how to use it.
Does your method of sculpting work also for models intended for animation? I notice you mostly do poses and I don't know if there's a difference between the two.
This comment is 2 months late but I’ll answer your q my dude, if you intent to animate any of this you’d likely want to do manual retopo (or at least quad remesh with some heavy tweaks manually) to make sure your character deforms right.
I want to say thank you very much, Yansculpts. I haven't finished taking the course yet, but I can already see how my skill is getting better. Sorry for my English. Greetings from Russia!
Glad you are enjoying it!
@@yansculpts, Is this course buying and sending to my E-mail?
I bought the course but I don't know if I will regret it because it doesn't include female anatomy
Your English was great don’t worry
Does dis cover female anatomy too
I was modeling an male warrior character, and this is the best tutorial & best investment for my purpose. It was really educating and enjoyable! I did not realize that sculpting the trapezius is really satisfying, and how enjoyable to remember the name of the each muscle. Please keep making great contents and tutorials!
A perfect complementary course before diving into Pierrick's animation courses!
Thank Yan!
Excited to check this out!
A must have for all beginners and intermediate sculptors, thanks !
Саморазвитие в данной направлении - верный шаг)
Self-development in this direction is the right step)
This is useful if your learning to draw as well.
I'm up to the section on sculpting the head and I feel like you're pinning me down on a medieval torture device, thank you for making this course man, the suffering is worth it...
Haha glad to hear you are enjoying the course 😁!!
Looks awesome man!! 👏👏
Glad to see a course with Anatomy to teach people the important stuff about characters!! Great stuff!! 👍👍
Looking forward to it 👍
I saw Akali in the first 15 seconds and I was already sold
haha! old but one of my fond ones
wow you pro artist, great 🤯🤯
oooo, very noice. definitely gonna get at some point.
Will probably be diving into this later this week. So excited to build some fundamentals!
I bought this course like 2 days ago, and holy F!! one of the best decisions of my life :D mainly bought it because I couldn't sculpt hand and head, but I actually end up learning everything in a much better way compared to what I know. the only thing I don't understand is, how to get a stylized look, I know this course is about realistic human sculpts, but my curiosity is killing me RN...
So can someone help me out? is it about simplicity? stylized models just look so simple in a way and still beautiful. is it about losing detail? like we don't need to sculpt every muscle just the big ones which makes it looks good? I guess it isn't that simple. Anyway, amazing course 10/10 love it, and ill take a look at your other courses for sure.
Wow, this is a great one, definitely going to give this a go.
i'm intermediate in terms of sculpting but i'm 100% getting this
Yeaaaah. I can’t wait to start sculpting by myself. Thanks in advance.
NOICE, cant wait for your tutorial on how to prepare the model for animation + rigging
That "noice" at the end...✨👌🏻 Yeah that was pretty niceee bro
Really looking forward to this
Sounds like a good investment for quarantine :)
I am waiting for this course
I'm definitely going to buy this course. However I intend to do more females and I definitely need some form of an extension of this course. :( Seen other female anatomy courses but I love your approach the best
Hi Jason, can you pass me please the course that you found?
Can't wait to make such amazing sculpt and lose all the details in retopology 😋
haha! To be fair there are techniques to avoid that. For example, you can add a multires to your retopologized model, a shrinkwrap modifier connecting to your high res then subdivide with multires, it will take the high details.
Also, you can then bake the details if you want to adda it as a texture
what about female sculpture?
I am not rlly knowledgable in sculpting but if it helps the female body has all the muscles and bones of a man, just with some diferent proportions relating maybe to the size and volume!
Yeah man make some noice....looks like a good course.
Yes yes this what need so much thank you 😊
I would love to learn all of this ! Even if it's going to be useless to me, It's still nice to learn it.
Thank you
Great course! if you're looking to get better at sculpting this is not the course for you. If you're looking to understand the anatomy of the body of a muscular superhero this is your course... you will understand how the human body is composed in general terms, but if you want to make a skinny, fat, dwarf body... that's up to you after the course, because inside the course you wont work on different physical morphologies. Good course to be able to create your own characters understanding the basics and proportions.
Love your work
cool I'm gonna get this course. Also would love to see u do some more ff7 characters, such as vincent or reno :3
Very helpful
Just a question.
Would it be possible to upload this course on udemy?
Also would it be possible to make a female ver of this course in where you teach female characters anatomy?
Or maybe just a female character model that one could work with, like the one shown on the left of the video
No new course is planned since I recently finished this one but it's a possibility, as for Udemy I dont plan to put it there
@@yansculpts honestly it’s alright I can get it on any platform just asked out of curiosity, also if it’s possible would be lovely if the next one is going to be about female anatomy but still happy that you are helping us out non the less!
@@yansculpts I actually support the commenter's suggestion because I could definitely see a female V of the course being super handy, if you make one someday. Because a lot of artists, myself included, do have females characters that out-weigh our male characters in amounts (meaning how many female Characters vs how many males), while others will tie to the Male V course more if their Male Char' amounts out-weight their females, again - myself included, yes, sometimes I have more male chars than females and vice versa.
And for beginners that would be a tremendous boost of knowing what they're doing. Or even those that simply struggle more with sculpting the more female like characters or bodies, but still wanna do it someday.
It's totes cool if you think this course is enough and you've already laid out the basic or every aspects of anatomy we should know, but it's definitely something to consider :)
By the way, just out curiosity, have you - at any point in time - considered putting your courses up on skillshare if you haven't already?
Yes please! Female version… your videos are very helpful…
I know a lot of people keep commenting about making a female anatomy tutorial, and while I'm sure it would sell really well, I totally get that it's a lot of extra work to completely redo this course for the female form. But would it be possible for you to maybe make a tutorial where you explain in depth the differences between the male and female form and how you can adjust different aspects of what you learn in this course to get a female figure? I've heard the male form is a good place to start because it can be easier than the female form, but the differences seem a bit overwhelming to me.
I actually do study Anatomy on my own since it’s an exam I have to make. It’s useful, I think
Esculpes como los dioses
Make the model of Cortana 👌
Female anatomy course would be great!
Great course I wait for it !!,but why you don't upload your course on udemy it make it easy for us to buy
Please reply how do you put the 🦴 thing that you can control there body proportions with like move the fingers and stuff
Do you joined the all duplicates of your mesh after placing them in position for sculpting them??
or you left remain them apart from each other until the final result??
Tell me.
Do your courses have subtitles ?
Do you need prior sculpting knowledge for this course?
You should know, where your sculpt tools are, and where you can remesh your sculpt (ctrl + R and shift + R). So i'd say, you just need basic understanding.
@@thomaseichler2368 Yea, I found out afterwards on gumroad, that you just need some basic understanding.
Thanks for telling me the shortcut.
Definitely going to buy course, just curious if you're planning to do a part 2 for the female anatomy?
Nothing set in stone for now!
have you considered putting this on Udemy? I think this would be really successful there :)
@@blenderguy2935 wow! And I never pay much more than $10 for a course there.
Still if you don’t put in Udmey then you are missing huge percentage of people who are there. Not everyone use Gumroad.
@@CorruptedYogi yeah Udemy is an awesome platform for learners. I have a few Gumroad courses and it’s a rubbish platform (not the content) but it’s not quite as bad as buying a course in Blender Market, but it’s bad.
@@blenderguy2935 that's horrific!! No wonder people use Gumroad more!
@@CorruptedYogi that is also very true 🤔
Thank you somuch yan This is the best course i have ever scene thank you somuch Is there any course Regarding Female Anatomy study like male
So far i only have this plus the sculpting in blender and texturing in blender course on my gumroad, I will notify when new stuff come!
your video tutorial is very good and helpful to me, if possible please send me the full video. Some places I wondered and imitated unsuccessfully.
Hey Yan, any chance for you to make an additional course or an addition to this course for sculpting the female body in detail? Or does this course cover the differences in anatomical form?
Definitely going to buy this course in the near future after I finish my character rigging courses. Cheers for the great tutorials and inspiring content.
sorry for out of topic...but i feel curiosity...may i know the rigging course did your talked about? what is the tittle and where did you buy it..thx u
@@belajaranimasi3d190 no problem.
Its called "The Art of Effective Rigging in Blender" by P2design. You can find it on gumroad. It's definitely worth the money for anyone who's interested in rigging, beginners or vets looking to improve.
@@KobanWanko oh yes i see, P2Design ...He has modeling with Zbrush n Blender too for that rigs.. thx u for your inform 🙏🏼
Should I take this course as an over all guide or should I take the others as well?
The vid was "NOICE VERY NOICE!!!"
❤️❤️❤️ wowwww
Looks very useful I wish I had money and the attention span
have never done any of this sculpting stuff before and was looking to learn and also wondering would this course help with female anatomy as well or its this just for male
The course covers the male you see, i don't talk about male vs female bodies if that is your question. Will it help with female anatomy? Yes, as in anatomy is mostly the same, but it will be good to look up the differences (wider hips, narrower necks, etc) either way!
very noice 💜
Not sure how good of a question this is, but if we create characters like this, is it still the same process to make them game ready/animation ready when it comes to retopo that I need to learn as well? Also, do you cover that here ?
Edit: I ask this because I am in a position where I can actually buy this now :)
this is not a game-ready model. you need to learn retopo for that.
your content looks great, I would love to be able to see your classes but because I live in Brazil and the economy around here is not going well and I have no money but maybe one day.
I love how every male base mesh on the internet is a bodybuilder gigachad.
You know what...?
Noice.
I'm all fingers sensei!
No skeleton integration for posing the model? Or lighting choices?
Or is that a separate Course?
Is this a great course for someone who wants to start digital sculpting with no prior experience?
how about some elongated skulls from Peru, you will see skull structure never seen before
here before 1k views gang
Is there a student portfolio somewhere I can see?
Greatttt
Do u mind if I ask a question? I’m curious how you navigate blender with a tablet. Like how do you rotate? Do you map middle mouse button to a button on the pen or do you use the mouse in your left hand?
You use control/alt/shift plus touch the pen to the tablet surface. (I can’t remember if this is a setting you have to turn on in presences or not though)
NOICE
This course has subtitles?
Is there also an in depth course for sculpting the female anatomy or are they both pretty much the same but one has breasts?
the idiom of the course is only in english or too in spanish?
And what about female anatony ?
What tablette you use?
Any plan to release it on bm too?
Does anyone know if the tutorial videos have commentary?
Hey man this course is from 2 years ago, do you have one more recent that cover the same range ?
Anatomy is still the same since 2 years ago ;)
@@yansculpts For people interested in learning « anatony » that’s effectively one way to look at it. However i was talking about your process, i’m sure you are not doing things the same way as two years ago. Nice « customer » services here but hey, i guess an answer is better that none. Thanks.
I feel like you took my answer in a different way that it was intended.
It might be hard to understand for beginners, understandably so, but a lot of sculpting has more to do with your knowledge on art fundamentals than the tools you are using.
This course doesn’t focus on the technique and method, it focuses more on what I mentioned, which is why it doesn’t require an update with that in mind.
Ofcourse as an instructor I improve with time as well so that would be a good reason to update a course, but I can’t constantly update all my courses, I also create new ones.
I think for the purposes of what I teach in this course it is currently in a good state, and I had great feedback on it.
I do have a new course, mastering sculpting heads, but of-course I imagine u are looking for a course on the whole body which is why I didn’t mention it.
I apologize if my first reply was misinterpreted I believe in good customer support, and I do my best to reply to everyone with respect ;).
@@yansculpts Human to human interaction. Everything is all good then. I’ll buy both, this way i’ll be able to see the change in methodologoly since i’m not interested at all by the anatomy but rather your approach to thing that i found fascinating. Thanks for letting me know about the head one 😈🔥👊
@@jaycjay5392 Thanks for understanding. You should get my email for support, if you ever have issues with the courses feel free to email me!
Good luck with the courses!
Will you be making a female version of this course.
Do you do commissions?
Is it for beginner?
I've dabbled with sculpting in blender but never took any courses, and have 0 experience in anatomy modelling, are these a suitable place to start? I'm relatively experienced in blender, it's just that I can't make people
hi do you have a more updated version tutorial?
Wait, why an updated version?
@@yansculpts because blender is now in version 3.5 and this video dates from 2 years ago. The previous video I watched "sculpting in blender for beginners' by you dates from 5 years ago. Don't you think it would be good to update the content a bit?
@@justin_704 The Blender version is irrelevant for the anatomy course, you can even follow the course with other sculpting softwares, it is about Anatomy and from.
Also Blender updates regularly, good courses take months to create at-least, imagine releasing a course and having to update it right away.
When you follow a course just use the same Blender version, you can always switch back to the latest version when you aren't following the course. I recommend using the same version to avoid confusion in the case where there is UI differences, this is especially true for people are new to Blender and still don't know how to navigate it properly.
You can use what you learn in the courses in the latest versions. I still have people who get my texture course from years back and manage.
As for the sculpting in Blender for beginners, i did update it for Blender 2.8 for remesh which was the main important part that wasn't covered in the original version I made the course with.
P.S. A new course will come this year for sculpting for beginners as well, with the newest version naturally.
Hope that answers your question :)
@@yansculpts for sure. But sometimes trying to follow along without the same interface slows you down more than it advances you. Especially when you are paying for the content. ;)
@@justin_704 This is why I advice people to follow courses using the same version, whether it is my course or someone else's course, a course can't be remade everytime there are changes for the interface.
AND FORM no FROM, as you say in the description of the video, fix it
This is an awesome course!
@Yan, i noticed that in your old courses you used to use more the Dyntopo, but now your workflow changed a bit using the Remesh feature, am i right?
I am a big fan of your stylized characters... pleeeaaaseeeee make an updated course about the sculpting workflow for stylized characters... all your timelapses are GOLD!
Please send a pdf link of ur tutorials or part by part video tutorials of this video thanks.
Yansculpts I had a question, is it possible for me to apply what I learn in this course to female models?
Yes, there are differences for sure but anatomy is still extremely similar overall
In many anatomy books the male anatomy is usually taught first, since forms are generally more prominent and the anatomy is easier to see
Hey Yansculpt i buy your course couple days ago and im just started but i have small problem. whenever i move object in edit mode throught the wire think my object just stuck to the wire. any idea how i fixed it? sorry for my english. love from indonesia!
Through the wire? Send me course related questions on the email provided in the course, and please elaborate on what you mean I didn’t understand your question
Can you follow along this with zbrush?
Yes! I don't go too technical in the program per say, this is about anatomy and form most and foremost. Ofcourse, you get the 100% experience doing it in Blender, for example you can use the blend file provided with the reference on the side like shown here, but you can still follow the course with any other program if you know how to use it.
I'd like to buy this course. You say "real-time" Is the entire course real-time or are there parts where you speed up your sculpting? Thank you.
Does your method of sculpting work also for models intended for animation? I notice you mostly do poses and I don't know if there's a difference between the two.
This comment is 2 months late but I’ll answer your q my dude, if you intent to animate any of this you’d likely want to do manual retopo (or at least quad remesh with some heavy tweaks manually) to make sure your character deforms right.
@@CosmicComputer Thank you :)
Does he say "Noice" all the way through the course?
I am interested in it, but that sort of repetition will do my head in.
nice
Nice! I have a question, was it made on the newest version of Blender?
The course version was 2.91.2
@@thomaseichler2368 cool! Thanks for the answer!
Would be better if there's 2nd part for female anatomy
I hope you lunch this time before, i have alot of courses of anatomy already )= .
Sculpting never works for me. For some weird reason it puts a hole in the model or a big gap. So I just do box modeling or plane
Do Michael Jackson one plz
Can you make a female tutorial too?
Just take my money already XD