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Beginner Tutorial: How to Model a Low-Poly Character

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jsabbott writes:

Welcome to the tenth tutorial of the 3D Low-Poly Game Modeling for Beginners series. In this tutorial we will be modeling a low-poly character.

The written tutorial can be found here. http://oldetinkererstudio.com/tutorial-how-to-model-a-character-3d-low-poly-game-modeling-for-beginners/

About the Author

Jennifer Abbott

I am a CG Environment Artist focusing on environments, props, and textures. In addition, I also work with visualizations, cinematics, and film making. I provide educational materials for the beginners as well as more advanced artists and designers. I also provide game asset packs, and commissioned work for various projects. I am open to working with individuals, and various for-profit and non-profit organizations in order to fill their art and design needs. I became a CG Environment Artist and Level Designer in order to not only pursue my passions but also to assist others in expressing themselves or their business or organization in a creative manner. I believe in creating great design that fits the context and needs of the client.

4 Comments

  1. Not bad at all, easier though to use the "C" command when selecting faces, edges, ect., Left click+ minus or plus to expand or collapse the C circle :)

    • I tend to you the circle select a lot more now than when I made this video. I picked up bad/slow habits when I started using Blender and sometimes those habits are hard to break. :)

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