Poly modeling: Sorceress (Long version)

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  • to me, it is insane how people can make this kind of things with traditional subdivision modeling and without sculpting...
  • This is insane. I've used 3ds Max off and on since I was about 12-13, and I wouldn't consider myself a master because I've yet to do a quality head, though I've made a body that's at least solid. This past year, I've dedicated myself to it, and have learned alot, but this video has taught me alot too and I want to try my hand at edge modeling something like this (I usually do subdivision, though I've edge modeled clothes and such). I've never played with soft selection or FFDs though I was aware of them, and can't wait to try this variety of new workflow ideas and tools out once I learn more about face anatomy and topology in particular. I'm more commenting to say I like your content and you inspire me. Alot.
  • the tone and control of ur voice says "I know my sNice tutorialt!". Good stuff buddy.
  • You're seriously awesome!  Everybit of that was useful.  Glad to see you grasp the whole point of eye lids and their depth.  Cheekbones, how lips fold, pit under the nose, the point of the brow, how eyeballs have raised pupils, etc  I'll be watching you from here on out!
  • @D2Kprime
    sends you a "get well" card because this was sick
  • Well, this video deserves to be called "Things made of Greatness" <3
  • That was very amazing.. the way you kept the quadrant flow without a reference of some kind is pretty amazing.
  • you know, i started using 3dsmax since 2006 and i got used to doing organic modeling like this, and learned the topology of the face before zbrush became very popular and way less time consuming. i enjoyed your video, have my upvote stranger
  • @wrhenxzs
    ground in just 17 minutes, amazing.
  • @kela4737
    BROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
  • This is fantastic man, I really love and miss your time lapses, you are amazing!!
  • was very understandable for . You were so detailed and it made all these new tNice tutorialngs way less intimidating
  • @vizintini
    that hat was badass!! :D simple modeling technique but yet very powerfull.
  • wow... beautiful work and Impressed with no reference images. must of been doing this type of work for long time to master it.
  • @7863000
    Amazing brooo! Respect from Russia!❤
  • I'm sitting here watching your video in super slow mo trying to learn thIs program lol. It's actually kind of fun