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Head Sculpting Study

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hulkfinal2

By Andri Viyono.

Andri writes:

I'm trying to learn how to sculpt an human head in blender. It so hard for me because I don't really know about the anatomy of the human head. Done in blender 2.63, internal render .

http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?258230-Head-sculpting-study

14 Comments

  1. i think this is nicely done but needs some corrections especially on forehead but in overall i think its very well done.

  2. Looks great, but if you're looking for advice, there's some time-lapse videos on Blender cookie (http://cgcookie.com/blender/) on head-sculpting, parts 1 & 2 focus on the box modelling & sculpting,part 3 is texturing, they have recently been uploaded, might help. Also, a look at an artist's anatomy book may help you understand where curtain muscles are.

  3. Looks really good. You show good knowledge of anatomy of the face with this piece. Peter is right life drawing will build your anatomy knowledge.

    One of the best teachers of anatomy of the face, anatomy in general is the digital sculptor Ryan Kingslien. He is brilliant in deconstructing the elements into its simplest forms. He also knows his anatomy very well.

    Here is a webinar I found with a quick search although I haven't gone through this particular video . It is called
    Sculpting The Face. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEiBYgBmhH0 .

    He is a truly great teacher and his voice is so soothing and calm. I like to listen to it when I feel anxious. Hahaha.

    Ryan Kingslien uses Zbrush but that does not matter when he deals with anatomy. Some tutorials he focuses on Zbrush's tools technically (these tutorials wont do much for you if you use Blender's sculpting).

    He also has an amazing tutorial on deconstructing and sculpting folds/cloth.

  4. Nice sculpt! And I like the hair. I think you'll progress well in your growing in sculpting anatomy. Also, this Hulk kinda looks like if Pat Sajak became the Incredible Hulk.

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