3D character sculpting in Blender – Viking edition
3D character sculpting in Blender – Viking edition, available at $94.99, has an average rating of 5, with 32 lectures, based on 111 reviews, and has 915 subscribers.
You will learn about 3D character workflow in Blender Stylized character sculpting Human anatomy Rendering This course is ideal for individuals who are All intermediate Blender users who want to advance their 3D character art It is particularly useful for All intermediate Blender users who want to advance their 3D character art.
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Summary
Title: 3D character sculpting in Blender – Viking edition
Price: $94.99
Average Rating: 5
Number of Lectures: 32
Number of Published Lectures: 32
Number of Curriculum Items: 32
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 32
Original Price: $84.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- 3D character workflow in Blender
- Stylized character sculpting
- Human anatomy
- Rendering
Who Should Attend
- All intermediate Blender users who want to advance their 3D character art
Target Audiences
- All intermediate Blender users who want to advance their 3D character art
Do you like this Viking character?
I will show you how i make it from scratch in this Blender course!
All realtime and you will be able to completely follow the sculpting of the character from a concept.
Basically, you will learn how to sculpt big vikings with thin legs and big swords.
My name is Niko and i am a 3D character artist and teacher. I have more than 20 000 students in my courses of human anatomy, Zbrush and Blender.
In this intermediate Blender course we will make this VIking, following the concept from Laurel D Austin.
We will start by analyzing the concept and doing the VIking head. After that we will go trough the beard, hair, and helmet until we reach the torso, arms and legs. When we are ready with the initial body, we will start adding clothes, boots and armors. Then we will start refining everything we did, so we will make the character ready for 3D printing without thin or separate parts. Then it will be time to color the character and make some lighting setup and materials. We will also learn how to make a shadow catcher and turntable video at the end.
This course is mostly for intermediate Blender users, but if you are an thrill seeking beginner, you could try it too :).
Lets start it then!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Starting the head
Lecture 3: More head modelling
Lecture 4: Adding eyes and teeth
Lecture 5: Sculpting beard and helmet
Lecture 6: Adding horns and torso
Lecture 7: Arms and legs sculpting
Lecture 8: How to sculpt hands and fingers
Lecture 9: Making the sword
Lecture 10: Arms and hands adjustments
Lecture 11: Making the shirt
Lecture 12: Sculpting the boot leathers and making the cape
Lecture 13: Sculpring basic neck fur and soles of the shoes
Lecture 14: Making various adjustments
Lecture 15: Merging the hands and detailing the cape
Lecture 16: Making the sleeves
Lecture 17: Fixing the vest and making a skirt armor
Lecture 18: Making the boot straps
Lecture 19: Making the arms starps
Lecture 20: Sculpting the pants and basic belt buckle
Lecture 21: Detailing the helmet and start modelling a bag
Lecture 22: Finishing the bags and adding details on hand wraps
Lecture 23: Polishing belt and other things
Lecture 24: Detailing the cape and boots
Lecture 25: Detailing the helmet again
Lecture 26: Adding the rivets
Lecture 27: Posing the head and adding more details on the model
Lecture 28: More refining and finishing touches
Lecture 29: Coloring of the character
Lecture 30: Complete the coloring and starting the lighting
Lecture 31: Shadow catcher, metal materials and turntable
Lecture 32: Goodbye
Instructors
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NIkolay Naydenov
3d character artist and tutor
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- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 96 votes
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