years of developing my drawing skills and it's the best way to understand clearly and simply how the structure is. I highly recommend every beginner artist to start looking at this kind of arts. well done, all respect.
My teacher tried just talking me through this and he did it backwards where he put a lot of clay on then removed the negative space but this method looks easier and makes a lot more sense! Thank you!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!! You just saved me hours and hours of frustration!!! I was over working my eyes and going crazy. I didn’t realize you use the coil upper and lower eyes liners this way. I would obliterate them and struggle to make them even and smooth. The trick is to pack clay into eye sockets around the eyeballs and the coil liners thus keeping beautifully constructed liners.
Thanks so much , these taught me a lot more than any words in the world . Arts won't be too late for all ages ( this I try to tell to myself ) :) STARTING HERE , STARTING NOW !
hi. im watching ur videos right now because i will start on an artwork soon. but instead of using clay i will be experimenting on paper pulp mixed with flour and glue.... (like a paper clay)... hopefully it will be successful... also it will be my first time doing it... so wish me luck 😊
zbrush is definitely worth the money, especially since all future updates are free. you're constantly supported and they keep throwing great updates every few months.
man thank you i have been finding the way to do eyes like that i have been using clay since i was young its my hobbie and at first they were amature but better than other amature make and now i want to make a detail face and add my own style so thank you this helps a lot
I would love to try this technique, but I'm wary of applying bits of clay without ensuring there is no trapped air underneath. Have you ever had problems with air pockets doing eyes like this?
what kind of clay you are using can you tell me please...also how long time will you take to do this much big sculpture. cause im also doing sculptur in styro foam just for comparison.
Regarding eye sockets, I realize everyone is different, still, I'd imagine having the eyes set too deep or protruding too far outward might end up looking odd. So I wondered, is there a specific depth for the eye sockets?
Actually it depends on what you want to do. Sculptris´ sculpting technology is more advanced that Zbrush (you do not have to worry about topology, triangles, loops or anything linke that). However Zbrush offers more stuff, like normal map generation, retopology tools, multirresolution sculpt, 2.5D paint mode... If you´re just going to sculpt, i´d say use sculptris.