This is difficult when the face reference is so different from one pic to another. Add the eyeballs to wrap the eyesockets around them ASAP. The lips and nose look pretty good so far.
Don't sculpt the facial expression. Try to make a neutral facial expression. Nice work on the ear but the rest of the face needs the same attention to detail. Give him some lips!
For sculpting cloth: Think about where the folds should be. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s6Ud0LizdQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNElLjyH078 Use the lasso mask to make triangle masking and then iflate and move the folds over that. Think about the contact points that muscles make against cloth and drape the folds from there.
For sculpting hair: 1. Clay tubes for volume 2. slash 2 brush to cut up volume 3. small rake brush to make hair strands. Use lazy mouse (L) and repeat stroke (1) for all three steps to get more control.
This is difficult when the face reference is so different from one pic to another. Add the eyeballs to wrap the eyesockets around them ASAP. The lips and nose look pretty good so far.
ReplyDeleteDon't sculpt the facial expression. Try to make a neutral facial expression. Nice work on the ear but the rest of the face needs the same attention to detail. Give him some lips!
ReplyDeleteFor sculpting cloth:
Think about where the folds should be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_s6Ud0LizdQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNElLjyH078
Use the lasso mask to make triangle masking and then iflate and move the folds over that. Think about the contact points that muscles make against cloth and drape the folds from there.
For sculpting hair:
1. Clay tubes for volume
2. slash 2 brush to cut up volume
3. small rake brush to make hair strands.
Use lazy mouse (L) and repeat stroke (1) for all three steps to get more control.