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Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 09:48:16 UTC No. 988905
Hey anons, I'll be away from my PC for quite awhile and will have just my phone with limited internet. I've been trying to learn sculpting aswell as traditional 3d. I was just wondering if there was anything I could read or educational videos I could download to study while I'm away. I know the best practice is just doing it, but I'd like to keep 3d on my mind if possible. I already plan on practicing my 2D art skills. Pic semi related, a WIP from over a year ago (not many pics saved on my phone)
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:02:09 UTC No. 988914
There are loads of books for whatever software you're using, presumably blender by your picrel, but also traditional art tutorials; lighting, scene composition, colour theory, anatomy, traditional sculpture etc, for 3d a functional knowledge of maths, especially geometry is useful for obvious practical reasons, but also to help visualise your process mentally, find some vids on YT and use a downloader or download pdfs of said books
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 12:37:52 UTC No. 988916
>>988914
Only boomers not use blender. Simple as.
Anonymous at Thu, 4 Jul 2024 18:58:26 UTC No. 988948
>>988905
You might as well read the anatomy for sculptors, it can't hurt
https://archive.org/details/anatomy
Anonymous at Fri, 5 Jul 2024 09:33:19 UTC No. 988999
>>988914
I guess outside of >>988948 I'm having a hard time finding pdfs/free versions. It makes sense since most tutorials are in video format though.