As a pencil/paper and digital artist, learning sculpting techniques helped me learn bone structure and 3D features more than drawing tutorials ever have. Hands-on approach is for me
Proko should have put this stuff on the main channel, imo. I know drawing and painting are the most popular types of videos, but these sculpting videos give lots of insight that is useful to any artist, and it could potentially turn people onto a new medium if they get curious enough.
I often open up blender and sculpt models from time to time. It really helps when I forget things. Rather, it influenced the way I paint. I don't even do much construction lines, I'd prefer construction shapes/forms instead. Just, "sculpting" the painting instead.
Yeah I felt the same way but I understand why they chose to branch off onto another channel. It is good to have content that the audience is looking for and expecting and sculpture stuff is a bit different. But yes many of the same principles can be applied to drawing or sculpting.
De todos los tutoriales de construcción de rostros, el suyo fue el más didáctico y excelente verlo hacer una parte del rostro con lujo de detalles.... You are amazing artcouch of face clay . Fue lo primero que hice al terminar mi escuela de moda.....una cara en arcilla, y se me dió como natural.....30 años después vuelvo a querer hacerlo y aunque se que lo hago un dudo de la destreza con que algún día lo hice
Can you do another video that focuses on Asian eyes (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)? Their eye structure seems to be a bit unique compared to other eye structures.
There will be upcoming videos that go over tips on sculpting different races/ethnicities and that is something I'm hoping to cover then! Great suggestion!
As someone who learned with water based clay, I cannot for the life of me wrap my mind around the concept of needing to heat up the clay in order to smooth it, which is why I've always stayed away from Oil Based Clay. In this video with this clay though you don't seem to be having to heat it up or use solvents or anything. Is that the case or was it just edited out? Lol. Thanks in advance
Yes the nice thing about natural clay is that it is extremely versatile and can be super soft and super hard whereas most oil based clays are a compromise. I did have a place I heat up the clay before working it and then I usually hold the clay in my hand to keep it warm. I prefer not having to worry about my sculptures drying out or molding but there are definitely compromises to different types of clay.
Once you’ve completed your eye-ssignment post it on Proko for a chance to get it critiqued proko.com/689
As a pencil/paper and digital artist, learning sculpting techniques helped me learn bone structure and 3D features more than drawing tutorials ever have. Hands-on approach is for me
More than wonderful, thank you very much
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Proko should have put this stuff on the main channel, imo. I know drawing and painting are the most popular types of videos, but these sculpting videos give lots of insight that is useful to any artist, and it could potentially turn people onto a new medium if they get curious enough.
I often open up blender and sculpt models from time to time. It really helps when I forget things. Rather, it influenced the way I paint. I don't even do much construction lines, I'd prefer construction shapes/forms instead. Just, "sculpting" the painting instead.
Yeah I felt the same way but I understand why they chose to branch off onto another channel. It is good to have content that the audience is looking for and expecting and sculpture stuff is a bit different. But yes many of the same principles can be applied to drawing or sculpting.
Which is main channel ?
Wonderful demonstration! Thank you
Very helpful, thank you!
This is also a brilliant explanation
What clay is the best to use for portraits?
Thanks so much Mr. Proko
De todos los tutoriales de construcción de rostros, el suyo fue el más didáctico y excelente verlo hacer una parte del rostro con lujo de detalles.... You are amazing artcouch of face clay .
Fue lo primero que hice al terminar mi escuela de moda.....una cara en arcilla, y se me dió como natural.....30 años después vuelvo a querer hacerlo y aunque se que lo hago un dudo de la destreza con que algún día lo hice
Thank you very much for sharing❤❤❤
Gracias me ha servido mucho!!
Excellent explanation what is the da Vinci app you referred to? I can only find apps for drawing. Seek life size wax Sculpture.
Thank you very much!❤
Can you do another video that focuses on Asian eyes (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)? Their eye structure seems to be a bit unique compared to other eye structures.
There will be upcoming videos that go over tips on sculpting different races/ethnicities and that is something I'm hoping to cover then! Great suggestion!
Thanks, fantastic,!💪🤍🙏
thanks for all this demo. How do you soften your clay?
I just warm it up in the oven on the lowest temperature setting.
If I did a sculpture with the iris and pupil dug out, could that be filled in with clear resin and still keep the illusion?
Probably!
What kind of clay do you use? Or what kind of clay should I get?
sorry ik this is a bit late but he mentioned in a video that he uses "chavant nsp oil based" clay. hope this helps !!
he also suggested modelling clay, if you're just getting started on sculpting since u can re-use it. polymer clay if u want it hardened, gotta bake it
Great!
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Interesting
As someone who learned with water based clay, I cannot for the life of me wrap my mind around the concept of needing to heat up the clay in order to smooth it, which is why I've always stayed away from Oil Based Clay. In this video with this clay though you don't seem to be having to heat it up or use solvents or anything. Is that the case or was it just edited out? Lol. Thanks in advance
i think he said in a previous video that he heats it up with a heat gun but im not entirely sure
Yes the nice thing about natural clay is that it is extremely versatile and can be super soft and super hard whereas most oil based clays are a compromise. I did have a place I heat up the clay before working it and then I usually hold the clay in my hand to keep it warm. I prefer not having to worry about my sculptures drying out or molding but there are definitely compromises to different types of clay.
Eyes
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The first once
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I love y
i must be the only one who struggles whit the eyes till the death.