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3D to 2D and Back Again - Anatomy, Volume, Perspective, and Some Other Odds and Ends

Offered By: Michael Pavlovich via YouTube

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3D Design Courses Anatomy Courses Drawing Courses 3d Modeling Courses Sketching Courses 3D Art Courses Inking Courses Fibermesh Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive video tutorial on 3D and 2D art techniques, focusing on anatomy, volume, and perspective. Learn to sketch superhero poses, refine anatomical details, and construct heads using the Loomis method. Discover 3D modeling techniques including fibermesh for eyebrows, coin creation with relief, and using mannequins for posing. Gain insights into 3D printing processes with Chitubox, and explore various digital art tools and brushes. Enhance your skills in both traditional and digital art mediums, from initial sketching to final 3D model refinement, with practical demonstrations and tips from experienced artist Michael Pavlovich.

Syllabus

- Intro
- Music, Sound, and FX
- Chitubox
- Sketching lame superhero pose
- Sketch anatomy volumes
- Anatomy sketching
- Head heights
- Arm muscles
- Male and female torsos
- Leg muscles
- Refine head
- Head Profile
- Inking
- Scale Master & 3D Print Hub
- Surface Noise
- Eyebrows
- Loomis head construction
- Fibermesh eyebrows
- Coin decimate and export
- Chitubox hollow and holes
- Making a coin with relief
- Grow polygroup
- Skull sketch
- Checking our work with a 3D model
- Using a zsphere mannequin
- Using a detailed mannequin to pose
- BPR Smooth normals
- Sketching over your mannequin
- Lezhin artbooks
- Bevel flat and bevel arc brushes
- 3D anatomy models


Taught by

Michael Pavlovich

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