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Sonic – Character Creation / New Video Format

YanSculpts · May 17, 2019

YanSculpts writes:

Creating Sonic in 3D and explaining my workflow with a new video format!

Author YanSculpts
Character Artist and YouTuber - YanSculpts, a Youtube Channel for Character Creation, Art Advice, Tutorials and More!
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8 responses

  1. Fernico
    17 May 2019 at 15:36

    Amazing!!!! Thanks for share your knowledge with us, and show us a best way to work. with blender

    Reply
    1. YanSculpts
      18 May 2019 at 16:55

      Welcome :) Far from the best, many great workflows out there ;)

      Reply
  2. beta-tester
    17 May 2019 at 17:32

    it is not only the look of the character that is strange in the movie trailer of sonic…
    i don’t like the animation… for that a quick high speed moving character, the animation looks somehow “boring”, “limp”, “listless”… missing “body tension”…
    i can’t find the right words…
    … it just looks wrong to me.

    Reply
  3. TheGaot
    18 May 2019 at 13:37

    Nice video, at around 4:05 when you pose the model you move its arm and it’s all bendy, how did you do that without rigging?

    thank you.

    Reply
    1. YanSculpts
      18 May 2019 at 16:56

      If you mean the part where i do the test post, that was a skin modifier, i just moved the vertex in the middle of the limb

      Reply
      1. TheGaot
        18 May 2019 at 17:51

        Thank you for the reply.

        Reply
  4. blazer003
    23 May 2019 at 21:58

    Fantastic job, and thanks for the video. Always a ton to learn from other experienced users! I would love to see a really quick overview of your retopology workflow some time!

    Reply
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