Just amazing, so inspirational. I just started learning blender, I have no drawing skill background. Spent the first month learning modeling and now I’m really interested in sculpting. I’ve been consistently working in tiny projects, everyday at least 1h with Blender. Do you have any YT channels, tutorial and workflow recommendation? I’m always interested in hearing successful stories as a way to motivate myself.
Great to hear that! My favorites focused on sculpting are Adiidiin, YanSculpts, Noggi and SpeedCharLive, but that are some great others out there that focus on different styles and introductions to sculpting like Grant Abbitt and CG Boost
The progress and the sculpts look great, I myself just started sculpting and just finished my first few projects, seeing your progress really is a nice Motivation 👍
You have no idea how you encouraged me to continue my project. I have a very complex project to do and many people have already discouraged me and told me to give up because I wanna do something that is very difficult for a beginner like me. Thank you for sharing your experience
Hi, I find your work very inspiring. I want to set a goal for 2025 full character design and animation using Blender, what would you advice and can I always contact if I need advise, motivation or tips?
Glad to see your motivation to make characters! i would recommend to start learning one thing at a time to not get overwhelmed by the amount of things to learn (head, hair, body, clothes/armor, retopology, paint, UV and bake). Also try to keep consistency in your studies. What helped me the most was to replicate characters that I liked, so I recommend that as well once you get used with the general human anatomy. Happy learning and if you need any help you can contact me via my ArtStation www.artstation.com/artosa
@@Artosa3D Hey, can you give me an advice? I know what I wanna sculpt, someone on reddit told me not to start with my main goal, he told me to sculpt other characters first to understand how it works and to practice. What do you think?
@@isabellafrancine1287 totally agree twith them, I would recommend to get used with the subject you are trying to sculpt and then jump to a bigger project to avoid get overwhelmed by the amount of work a single sculpt can take
Just amazing, so inspirational. I just started learning blender, I have no drawing skill background. Spent the first month learning modeling and now I’m really interested in sculpting. I’ve been consistently working in tiny projects, everyday at least 1h with Blender. Do you have any YT channels, tutorial and workflow recommendation? I’m always interested in hearing successful stories as a way to motivate myself.
Great to hear that! My favorites focused on sculpting are Adiidiin, YanSculpts, Noggi and SpeedCharLive, but that are some great others out there that focus on different styles and introductions to sculpting like Grant Abbitt and CG Boost
The progress and the sculpts look great, I myself just started sculpting and just finished my first few projects, seeing your progress really is a nice Motivation 👍
Thanks!!
Nice
You have no idea how you encouraged me to continue my project. I have a very complex project to do and many people have already discouraged me and told me to give up because I wanna do something that is very difficult for a beginner like me. Thank you for sharing your experience
Please don't give up on 3D! I am so happy to see you continue on your project, keep going and I wish all the success to you!
I am a 3D artist myself and I work on Blender, but I really like your work. Truly, you will become very successful soon.
Thank you so much! All the success for you too
How long does it take to create one scuplture?
It depends on the sculpture. In my currently level It takes 10h ~ 15h on a full character sculpture, but the most simple ones can be done in 5h
Hi, I find your work very inspiring. I want to set a goal for 2025 full character design and animation using Blender, what would you advice and can I always contact if I need advise, motivation or tips?
Glad to see your motivation to make characters! i would recommend to start learning one thing at a time to not get overwhelmed by the amount of things to learn (head, hair, body, clothes/armor, retopology, paint, UV and bake). Also try to keep consistency in your studies. What helped me the most was to replicate characters that I liked, so I recommend that as well once you get used with the general human anatomy. Happy learning and if you need any help you can contact me via my ArtStation www.artstation.com/artosa
@@Artosa3D Hey, can you give me an advice? I know what I wanna sculpt, someone on reddit told me not to start with my main goal, he told me to sculpt other characters first to understand how it works and to practice. What do you think?
@@Artosa3D Thanks so much, I've started today and I'll make sure keep working on something daily
@@isabellafrancine1287 totally agree twith them, I would recommend to get used with the subject you are trying to sculpt and then jump to a bigger project to avoid get overwhelmed by the amount of work a single sculpt can take