3D sculpting and character design using ZBrush, Blender, etc.
My videos are aimed at both beginners and advanced users who want to improve their skills and learn new techniques. I take you step-by-step through the process of creating stunning 3D characters from 2D concepts, using my expertise in sculpting and anatomy to help you achieve your artistic vision. In addition to tutorials, I also share tips and tricks, as well as insights into my own workflow and creative process.
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Hey, thank you :) After using my old gaming PC for about 12 years. I desided to buy a work station I was working with in my studio time. So I work with the HP Z8G4 right now. It's not sponsored or so. I found this pc very reliable when working in a studio and on some point my old pc was to slow for rendering and video production. that's why I desided to buy this one. It's maybe to much but I needed a reliable pc for the next 10 years atleast. However, for most non professional artists it's to expensive. I recommend to use a gaming pc for starting 3d arts.
Even this is not a completely tutorial but I still can learn so much from it. Thank you so much for sharing your skill. The way you sculpt really inspired me so much. I will try to become an artist like you one day !
@@HuyHoang-qy1dq thank you. I think it is more like a demonstration. Is there something you are missing for a complete tutorial? I’m still learning making tutorials. But I’m glad you still learned something.
@@viktor-moorThank you, I would also like to ask if this photo of Moritz Cremer can be used as a public profile photo? Does copyright law prohibit this?
@@Matix_00053 Copyrights are very complex and are different from county to county. of course the 2d artwork of Moritz Cremer is under his copyright. But usually 2d artists have no problem when you use their work for your own interpretation. However you are not allowed to sell the artwork etc.
haha that's what I didn't want to say. I create tutorials for those who want some and for more experient artists. I was telling that I do not recommend relying only on tutorials when you are a beginner. I hope I could bring this point across. Feel free to watch as many tutorials as you like
Thank you very much for sharing your live broadcast. I really like this style and try to learn from it! As for those who don't like it, just let them be and don't worry about it haha~
Hey there! Your live was really interesting, by the way. At 2:20:41 The work you commented on was made by my teacher at Artside, Vincent Ménier. He’s actually the Associate Art Director at Riot Games. Small world, isn't it?
Thank you very much. Haha yes it is. The arts community is awesome. You always meet someone who is working with someone you maybe know 😁 I love it 👍 Are you still a student or are you working already as an artist?
@@viktor-moor No, I’m still a student, haha. That’s why I remembered the professor’s name-we had him 2-3 weeks ago. I agree, the art community is awesome. I can’t wait to join once I finish my studies. Keep up with your sculpts, they’re great 😊 . P.S. Sorry for the late response, I’m a big sleeper ^^’
@@blexyze3360 I wish you good luck with your studies and best greetings to the professors in your school. what school are you in? don't worry haha. we all need a lot of sleep.
Thank you so much. 😊 This bust sculpt took me about 6 hours. But, don’t take this as a general number. Here I created just the front view and she has no hair etc. Sometimes you need to try things out. So some characters need more time and some less. Are you and artist too?
@@viktor-moor ok thank you ! Yes i'm a french 3d artist. I just finished my 3rd year, and for the fourth year I would like to specialize in character modeling. I find it exciting but I still have a lot to learn 💪
when i try to use the 2 circles method and make it transparent it has a totally different result than the reference picture, whats the process to this?
maybe my live streams would help you. there I show a bit more in detail how I create a head from two spheres. check out my live stream recorded videos.
Is it possible you add a feature that tracks your keys and mouseclicks for your timelapse videos. I think it would make it easier to study it haha. Thanks for the great material