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* The mouth can be made with a Crease brush, drawing a sort of mild M shape. | * The mouth can be made with a Crease brush, drawing a sort of mild M shape. | ||
* Use Clay Strips to add bulbous shapes, like chin definition. | * Use Clay Strips to add bulbous shapes, like chin definition. | ||
= Tutorials = | |||
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAr30Tyuhxo How To Sculpt Eyes In Blender And Make It Look Stylized Yet Realistic] |
Revision as of 07:46, 29 January 2025
Approach
Create a basic character outline through one of the Character Creation approaches. Then go to Sculpt Mode and perform these setup steps:
- Click the Brush menu and check Front Faces Only
- Turn on X mirroring (if so desired)
- Use R to visually set the remesh size, or click the Remesh menu to set it there
To perform sculpting:
- Select the brush you want, then use F to adjust the radius and Shift-F to adjust the strength
- Apply the tool to your mesh
- Periodically use Control-R to remesh (or use a Retopology add-on)
Frequently Used Brushes
- Draw
- Grab
- Clay Strips
- Crease Polish
Techniques
- To create eye sockets, you can invert Clay Strip to make gaps.
- To create a nose, the Snake Hook can be used. Then use Grab to adjust.
- The mouth can be made with a Crease brush, drawing a sort of mild M shape.
- Use Clay Strips to add bulbous shapes, like chin definition.