Loving the course so far! It took me a long time in this lesson to get the forelegs to look okay from all angles. It looked like my wolf was wearing baggy sleeves and no matter how much I inflated/deflated the legs or tried to follow the contours of reference pictures, the thickness never looked right. What solved my problem was I finally realized that the cross section of the foreleg is not circular, but oblong (it is thicker front-to-back than it is left-to-right). Maybe this will help someone.
My sculpt so far: https://imgur.com/a/iS7tFRt (It will be a red wolf, so the limbs are longer and head is smaller). It has been 3 days and I am still not done with this lesson! (But having fun!)
Great job! I believe that with continuous practice, you’ll see significant progress. Repeated practice is always beneficial. I remember your previous uploads during the early stages had some proportion issues, but now it looks like you’ve made great improvements.
In your future practice, try to delve deeper into understanding the contours of the structure. Use the techniques from the “Pre-Preparation – Reference Analysis 02” section to analyze and observe the outlines of each part, ensuring they’re as accurate as possible in all views. After nailing the contours, you can then focus on the detailed structure of each part.
Your dedication is truly valuable, and it’s clear you’re making strides. Keep it up, and you’ll continue to improve. Honestly, your hard work is inspiring. Keep going!
mine looks better than i thought it would at this point. Once it started to get into a more solid shape you can really feel like you’re starting to progress. I dont get much time if any to work on this, so finally finishing this section felt pretty good. My only comment would be for future tutorials, in major steps like this where we’re doing a lot of modelling, i would have liked to have seen a pause in a few places, the grid brought back up, and do a quick 360 snap to grid as a brief “check your dimensions” of your model vs. the tutorials model. I found when you turned the grid on for rotating the head, my head was almost 3/4 a grid too high because we’d slowly been adjusting the model down when tweaking stuff.
Loving the course so far! It took me a long time in this lesson to get the forelegs to look okay from all angles. It looked like my wolf was wearing baggy sleeves and no matter how much I inflated/deflated the legs or tried to follow the contours of reference pictures, the thickness never looked right. What solved my problem was I finally realized that the cross section of the foreleg is not circular, but oblong (it is thicker front-to-back than it is left-to-right). Maybe this will help someone.
My sculpt so far: https://imgur.com/a/iS7tFRt (It will be a red wolf, so the limbs are longer and head is smaller). It has been 3 days and I am still not done with this lesson! (But having fun!)
Too hard work every time. But it seems like being better
I’m gonna practice again 💪
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Great job! I believe that with continuous practice, you’ll see significant progress. Repeated practice is always beneficial. I remember your previous uploads during the early stages had some proportion issues, but now it looks like you’ve made great improvements.
In your future practice, try to delve deeper into understanding the contours of the structure. Use the techniques from the “Pre-Preparation – Reference Analysis 02” section to analyze and observe the outlines of each part, ensuring they’re as accurate as possible in all views. After nailing the contours, you can then focus on the detailed structure of each part.
Your dedication is truly valuable, and it’s clear you’re making strides. Keep it up, and you’ll continue to improve. Honestly, your hard work is inspiring. Keep going!
mine looks better than i thought it would at this point. Once it started to get into a more solid shape you can really feel like you’re starting to progress. I dont get much time if any to work on this, so finally finishing this section felt pretty good. My only comment would be for future tutorials, in major steps like this where we’re doing a lot of modelling, i would have liked to have seen a pause in a few places, the grid brought back up, and do a quick 360 snap to grid as a brief “check your dimensions” of your model vs. the tutorials model. I found when you turned the grid on for rotating the head, my head was almost 3/4 a grid too high because we’d slowly been adjusting the model down when tweaking stuff.
Thank you for your feedback! I’m glad to hear about your progress. Your suggestion is valuable and will be very helpful for future course creation.