How I Sculpt a Character in 5 minutes - Tracer [Overwatch]
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- Sculpting Tracer from Overwatch with Blender in 5 minutes!
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This guy literally did all this in a few hours. It literally takes me the whole days just to make a face that's passable as a human
Wait you guys can make face?
@@a-_-._. Wait, you guys know how to use blender?
@@ori1gn wait, you guys have pc?
Wait, you guys are not aliens?
@@Ur8an848 wait, aliens don't have PC or blender
Me who just started using blender: *He is speaking the language of gods*
For now, you're just 2% cool 🤤
Me yet to be begin...using mouse
@@monke3043 lol
@@monke3043 me going to just purchase a mouse🙂
What a pleasent coinsidence ! I've started blender just 1.4 weeks ago...
And yep , almost every video seems to be in language of gods since opening blender is the only I can do with the software
This dude makes it look so easy to sculpt and hard surface model so easily. . .my struggle would be getting the parts lined up with her body properly. . And the modeling
Then the baking, topology, uvs and texturing lol. But wait. There's more... the rigging and animating.
I start to noticed a habit of YanSculpts using alot of jump cuts. Sometimes even leaving out key details
Get his tutorials, they're really good
@@jaychill372 but outdated
UHMM VENTAJA ... Usa el caracter creator
Meanwhile me: I successfully made the sphere oval. Nice.
Noice
I'm still stuck with the default box
that was a 1.69% awesome! nice
But wait till you get to uvmapping adding material then texture painting. Found a tut on here, that show it's done manually. No add on or buying an addon. 35 min tutorial that I've been working on fir about 16 hours now. But I figured its3 jmportant to learn the process manually. Unwrapping mesh is hit or muss. Even using the blender cube which is mapped, the shade grid doesn't line up properly. If you kniw how the process works from bkank general layout, then a lurchased addon mistakes can be fixed.
take a 30 minute break to reward yourself!
dude i tried making a skull and ended up with the discord logo and this guy makes it look so easy
i would take that as a win 💀
hahaha
You may all think this is just divine talent and being kissed by the gods, but behind this mastery there are hours of practice and honing out skills! You can do so, too, just don't put your head down, you can do it! Amazing video!
So you mean he's not an alien? 🤯🤯🤯
I don't have drawing talent at all, can i still make 3d projects at blender?
@@hasanfaraza1524 I've only just started learning two days ago, but I have no talent at drawing either.
If you're interested like I am, I think the best start is to follow a tutorial on making a basic head and then body out of just the spheres that you see in this video and just keep working at it from there!
I'm using "Rainhet Chaneru's" tutorials to get me started. She is pretty good at just showing you what you need, so you don't get too freaked out.
I made a lot of mistakes on the first day, but by the end, I remembered the steps and was able to recreate it way way quicker than the first time I went through it!
I hope you give it a try! Its a little stressful starting out but I've been enjoying it so far! \^_^/
@@hasanfaraza1524 Not really necessary, but having the foundations for anatomy and digital art skills can make you more versatile.
Hours? Boy that take years
As if what he did was not impressive enough, he had to add the little pen spin to show us who is the boss 4:07
Well done. I really enjoyed your presentation!
4:18 "Improve and refine *some* areas" ... I see what you did there. :D
I appreciate a fast tutorial. Most tutorials I watch I set the video speed to be faster
Same
I don’t know shit about what he’s doing but watching it is satisfying
Well done!
Jared!!
You missed my boy
That's the thing about being a artist. It's not that it's hard to do, it's just that there is a big learning curve.
I know you probably heard this all the time, you make it look so easy. A very nice looking model...👍
Thanks!
@@yansculpts just wondering can I use a keyboard and mouse to make this or do I need the thing you use?
@@infurnoapple5203 you can but it took a lot more time
@@scricraft4764 ah ok thanks for the reply
aw man you could get a job at any studio and you would be the top dog in the pack no matter where you land. this is just a blessing of a channel brobeans
You make it look so easy...I am like a kid in a candy store, I want that too...back to practicing I go.
I think you really should mention this remesher workflow, since it's a relatively new one and a lot of other tutorials are using the Dyntopo workflow. It took me all three of your "How I sculpt a character.." videos to figure it out from my own research.
Super valuable information because Dyntopo is all I knew but it's very laggy!
th-cam.com/video/3Dw8FwCi5aY/w-d-xo.html this?
This is not a tutorial for beginners guys, this is actually impressive, you have to take a few courses on human anatomy and meshing before being able to do this
It can be a tutorial for beginners if you just want to mess around and get some results. It got me to start sculpting. I thought it was a monumental task but it's actually pretty accessible.
At university I'm suffering learning z brush and rigging in maya. I didn't know how perfect blender was until I saw your video! This is so amazing! You are amazing! You have a new fan now ♡
I could write a list of more than ten things you'd need to learn to even start making something like this look easy. What he's doing here has taken him years to learn so don't be discouraged when your first sculpted face looks like shit. His first sculpts probably did too. But then he tried again more than 100 times (I'm guessing here) and somewhere along the way you just can't help but learn the right stuff.
The key to this is simply patience. Don't give up. The best artists never gave up, many many times until they got to where they are today.
There's absolutely no informations about the operation that allow him to rig such a complete sculpt with a riggify armature, how the different part are joined, into a single mesh, or anything else that would be useful to emulate is technique. It's nice to look at, but it's quite misleading concerning the complexity of the operations
@@digzletraitplat5178 meh... ignoring the epic sculpt its not so bad..
@@ThrashyB yeah, sorry. I was looking for infos, it's an impressive demonstration of skills.
Can you share what those things are? I just started learning blender this week and am doing the donut tutorial series. That said I don’t expect to be this good tomorrow, but I hope to one day be able to make stuff that looks good. (My unfinished donut looks good and surprises my family at least lol)
@@VeryTori when you get into 3d more and more you're going to realise these things along the way. Every time you try a new tutorial you're gonna learn something new. My list of more than ten things that is not really shown in the video (because it's not that kind of video) would be something like this.
1. Poly modelling
2. Sculpting workflow
3. Mesh/object management/hierarchies
4. Edge flow, topology
5. Unwrapping
6. Textures and materials
7. Rigging/armatures
8. Lighting/scene setup
9. Posing/finalizing
10. Rendering/post work
This list can be disheartening so I suggest trying a couple tutorials and see what you seem to like more and focus on that. Once you have a path you can quickly get better at that particular thing. Also, without focusing on really learning materials you can still get good with working with others free materials. Without really learning lighting you can use free lighting setups and so on.
Once you find your niche you can focus on that and cheat the rest :) too many spend way too much time trying to learn the details about everything. In my experience, the creative people just want to create things.
Find your path and don't get lost on the way. Blender is huge. Some people get stuck on a certain thing for a year. I did this very thing myself. For me things started moving once I started doing little projects and actually finishing them. Best of luck.
Dude, you're awesome! In a five-minute video explains it better than a series of tutorials that go on for two hours... Mega cool.
Man you're just great :D. Awesome sculpt looks so much like the original :OO
i downloaded blender today to start my modelling career, watched halfway of a tutorial, stopped watching it, remembered nothing because I have bad memory, then watched this video. And all I can say is that I'm jealous.
I love your saying: "Nnnoice!" 🤣🤣 Awesome modelling tips and tricks! I learned a lot infos in the short time.
NAH HOW DOES YOU BLENDER GO SO SMOOTH AND LAYER PERFECTLY AND EVERYTHING
I am who cannot even a draw a line straight is watching this with full astonishment .🤯
!!!!!
How does this sculpting techniques look so smooth and intuitive! I’d be scraping away - pushing and pulling polygons for ages to get even a messy blob face!
I used to sculpt a lot. Then kinda flew away from it, since I was getting really bad results. But this is actually really inspiring!
Thank you for this video!
Mind blowing skill, the way you do this with such ease is inspiring
This tutorial is so good, thanks for sharing. I'm a 2D artist learning Blender, and 3d in general, and while I find there is tons of info on figuring out Blenders interface and key commands and the like, it's been harder for me to find process videos that strike a good balance between throwing way too much info at the viewer and other process videos that don't include any commentary at all, and are sped up beyond my ability to follow. I appreciate that you tell us WHAT you're doing without weighing the video down with HOW you do it.
So easy to narrate and say but there are some of the best and biggest potential artist in the world who don't have a multitouch sensitive screen like you...
The 8 heads proportion is so accurate tho
I loved the final result, I really wanna try Blender some day
You should make that day, today!
@@sketchygaz I would love to, but my laptop is not as powerful to run it properly :( so I need to buy a new one first
@@wysse_beats :( suppose that would help, sorry dude tried to be a bit inspirational and it kinda backfired.
@@sketchygaz Noo bro, don't worry! it's ok
fairly sure your laptop is better than the one i used 13 years ago to start learning 3dsmax. thats just and excuse. which is normal. starting something is hard.
Omg this is so amazing. Your workflow is so efficient!!!!!! This is a god tier skill.
Glad you think so! 🙌🙌
Amazing walkthrough. You make it look really smooth and intuitive, looks a like a super fun flowstate, kudos on your skills!! Thanks for talking through your thought process to out loud to give tips, you got the time lapse speed just right for narration. I’m starting to pick up blender after learning Cinema4d, Zbrush, Daz and a handful of others, seems pretty appealing to have all that pipeline functionality in 1 open source free package instead! Subscribed :)
Eish.. so much done in one sitting and without breaks.. you are crazy good
Great job. This stuff always fascinated me and I’m glad I got to see how it’s done.
God mode sculpting
im patiently awaiting the day you reach a total coolness of 200% on one of your sculpts
Ok now show us the decades of hardwork you've committed to reach this point.
Im sure this model has helped me out sometime in the past
I can't believe it's been two weeks and I didn't even get notification for this.
Been waiting for this one.
✨Epic 🔥
✨noice✨
I'm speechless... Great job man.... Congrats!
mmmnoice
Amazing creation! You got a new subscriber! Great job sir! 👏🙌
Actual title: In 5 mins, I'll explain how to sculpt a complex character 😋
Absolute God of Sculpting 👏
Noice! Insanely cool sculpt video, though not sure if it’s inspiring, intimidating or both. A speed edit like this makes it look so easy, which of course reflects the years of practice and it being sped up. So… I’d say both inspiring and intimidating.
5:00 If you enjoy the video?? If?? My man you just made it look so easy. Never gonna complete even a face ovel in 1 hour 😁
Imagine what he can do in 10 minutes!
The video was amazing, but the double noice at the end was everything
I really like your method. Far from old box modeling, I was forced to (self)learn and the multi-primitive jumbles of before. Blender has improved quite a bit since I started. If I may ask what settings do you have on the sculptor part? I usually use Sculptris to make some of my models, but I believe Blender is fully capable of that, and more, right now -with proper settings. Have to sit down and take this seriously again hahaha. Great work.
I’m obsessed with your videos!
1:46 at this point I was like: "Wait... What is he scuplting?" 😅
This has to be one of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen on TH-cam, although I didn’t learn anything because I’m still at beginners stage, but damn, this is impressive. Someone put Pixar on the phone.
How do you sculpt the face with such detail while still keeping the vertex count low?
Maybe you are referring to when I use multires modifier, the vertex count isn't low
@@yansculpts so you merged the ears with the head, and then go for multires?
@@MrPusnkiN He uses the built in voxel remesh a few times in the early stages (and this also merges the pieces, like the ear to the head etc) then at some point I believe he runs the quadremesher plug in for cleaner topology (unless he does a manual retopo, which he does on some pieces), then hits it with multires modifier to bump the polycount way up to get finer details.
@@CosmicComputer Thanks, if i had no quad remesher, can i use blender quad remesher and shrinkwrap to the voxel remeshed mesh, with the appropriate result?
@@MrPusnkiN yeah, you could, you will get fairly decent results. One trick I’ve seen before is to take a sculpt and do a manual retopo on it with good flow then in the future bring in the model to a new sculpt and shrinkwrap it on. Never tried that myself though. And if you aren’t modelling for animation, topology isn’t really that big of a deal anyway. Good luck!
Dude, NICE! lol. You make it look so easy...I know there are jump cuts and more time, but honestly...it looks like you could get there in like a couple of hours, amazing! I do architectural stuff, but love watching your talent at work. Nice job.
you should go in the Guinness world record book since you can move so fast that you sculpted this in just five minutes it would take me hours just to do this amazing
It takes him way longer than 5 mins but he just cut the video to that length, lol
Man !!!
Because of you, I want to start sculpting in blender !!!
Him: now just do that
Me: Oh ok . . . uff everything exploded
Man I just started blender and seeing your flow really helps with my own sculpting
How I Sculpt a Character in 5 minutes:-
Me:- Experience?
10 years takes me learning blender. But this is real masterpiece
Absolutely amazing 🔥🔥, just a question; how can you paint that easy without doing retopology?
Yeah.. I feel like loads of steps were omitted here. Pose mode wouldn't be that smooth without retop either. Also, modelling the parts of the clothing as separate objects is not a good workflow for characters for animation. I found that out the hard way lol.
@@mwatsonanimation I was wondering about this too. Could you just shrinkwrap it and retopo? Of course, then he'd have to re-texture everything. But for just a pose and render this is pretty amazing.
@@wmsteinhardt After watching this again, I can see now that he is able to keep most of the topology low by using sub div modifier and shade smooth, and also curves instead of meshes for details. He does use some shrink wrap and re-top to sculpt some details on the trousers. This kind of modelling wouldn’t be appropriate for animation, but it works for a still render.
By the most entertaining video I’ve seen in awhile and still learned things. Nice!
how fast can you sculpt?!
Yan: *yEs*
Meanwhile the devs at Blizzard told IGN it took them an entire YEAR to make a single Genji skin...
Yeah man. If you speed up the video by 2x and create more cuts I'm sure you'll be able sculpt it faster
My eyes still glued to the screen even when the video ended.😀
Seriously Bro? You are Outstanding, Count me as your Fan#1. Love From Pakistan ❤️
i missed your 5 min videos, now you brought it
goals
Most amazing thing I have ever seen
This type of high level overview is so useful.
Ok goals set. Produce things like this in under 5 mins.. damn
You're the master of creation!!!
I can understand why you've mastered this art with one hand 🤭😉
I like this guy
UNE DINGUERIE 👏👏👏
ah! Can't wait for this one to go up on patreon, seriously guys, if you want to see how to do this stuff you should sub at the $5 tier, the entire uncut modelling videos are awesome!
Yes! This ignites our creative process
200% coollllll glad to see u upload more often again.
Your lesson helped a lot, after that i wrote my first lody. Thank you very much.
You deserve 10M man...👌
This right here is one of the reasons why Blender is so absurdly powerful
He was too preoccupied with whether or not he could, he didn't stop to think whether or not he should
Ohhh another very niceee and sweet scultp
Wow….. just wow that was amazing
This helps me answer the question as how to add new meshes, and how to properly use them. One step at the time of course, since the sculpting is still pretty hard to understand since it won't let me sculpt the spheres I've put around my body proportions.
I don't know what you did or how you did it but you inspired me to start modeling again
Wow man we see directly what a pro look like using blender 3d
me with negative hours of sleep: haha i like your funny words, magic man
This is real 20million channel
You are literally AMAZING and NUIC
So beautifully drawn. Creation is such a powerful process. 👌👌👌
😮😮😮😮 You make everything too easy. Thanks for making this video.
Love to see pros working process. Awesome!
I like when you made the body, it reminded me of being in art school doing quick pose sketches. You had to use basic shapes because of the time limit. I love that about art, you can just break everything down its simplest components.
Ahaha I’m sure lot of people thought he “literally” made a sculpture in 5min…..but can’t blame either, we’ve all been there. Especially those who are starting out and liking to see any tips and tricks for the process :)
Ah nice..... Nice....... Nice........nice
Loving it
wow just amazing. awesome