Nico I have been watching your lives ever since the sumo and I’m not even a sculpter but you are so entertaining and hilarious I enjoy your content very much
21:45 I think you don't need to be fatalist to consider possibility of nuclear war. It's realistic to consider all possibilities, the fatalist thinking would be to believe that something bad is going to happen. The possibility of bad things in future is also the reason why you should try to balance your life *now* instead of always thinking that your life will get easier in N years into the future and you're supposed to suffer until then.
I thought he was reacting into a video,at 10 minutes i realizd that he was actually drawing and talking this whole time ? holy fucks, this guys is a legend!
I remember the video in which you showed your drawings and other stuff from your younger years and there were more than one earthworms 😊 That was a super cool video, your best I think.
If you know how to keep your polygons reasonable, and have decent video card, its okay. It cannot compare if you reach tens of millions of polygons of course :)
maybe money wise it wouldn't be worth it but do you think you could do an anatomy course on fat bodies? muscles and bones are important but the way fat works can be a bit complicated? or maybe it's just me
@@speedcharlive Yeah it’s much slower though you can use a keyboard with it but I find sculpting on it highly enjoyable. It lacks hard surface functionality but for sure pretty soon there will be an app for that too. Like you I have a very bad back and sitting in front of a drawing display can make the pain worse so it’s nice to lay in bed sculpting 😊
Meanwhile me: "how do I extrude multiple faces at once" for 40 minutes. It's so cool to watch people with thousands of hours in blender though, it's amazing to watch them just flow through and get whatever is in their mind out into the program with no issues.
God bless Niko for not being like some other Blender Sculptors who clickbait with "Here's how to sculpt X in 3 minutes", and procedes to show a 2 hour sculpt sliced and time-lapsed into 3 minutes, taking advantage of the double meaning behind the phrase. It may sound stupid for whoever has a minimum grasp of sculpting, we all know it can be done in such a short time, but it may mislead and even discourage complete beginners.