Post by @tinyrainboot • Hey
some of you may know I have undertaken the challenge of teaching myself 3D sculpting with nomad sculpt. initially I wanted to replicate my PFP, but as I am
Comments
- Looks very cool, I'd love to see more texture I guess , maybe on skin
- Hi, it's amazing to see you taking on such a challenging craft as 3D sculpting. I'm a self-taught 3D generalist myself and have taken similar steps to what you're doing now.
Just to inform you, a human face is one of the most difficult things to sculpt because we see faces every day and can easily spot if something is off.
If you're looking to learn sculpting, I'd advise starting with simpler subjects like fruits or basic objects, then gradually progressing to animals or cartoon characters. However, if your priority is to finish your portrait, I would suggest using tools that convert images into 3D objects as a starting point. It's akin to having a foundation, like any other sculpture of a face.
Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
- You’re so talented Bestie
- Hi Tiny! I want to congratulate you on your incredible dedication to learning 3D sculpting on your own, tedious but great! Its inspiring to see how you have taken on this challenge and how your work has taken on a life of its own. Your progress is remarkable, plus I saw the other one on Twitter and i actually love it for a first timer.
I love how you are approaching the aesthetics, and i think experimenting with textures could add even more detail and depth, what do you think? And remember there are many tutorials on the internet so Thats how ive learned a lot cosas☺️
- Very cool. I've played a little with Zbrush, but I have very little experience, but I believe it's important, regardless of proportions or realism, to observe the tension or relaxation of the muscles that create the expression.
- Very good for the first time imo, very...
- Wow. This is great for first time experience! 💎🤍