Why did he change the model in the middle of the process (around 09:35) and was the second model traced/rotoscoped from real life model? I spot obvious change in (fist) anatomy quality right from the start of model#2.
Well, that was confusing. He started one thing, then midway moves to a totally different piece and near the end he kept changing the colors on the chest without even finishing the cover.
the first model is an online class demo and he explains how the torso and body have a volume which s a great way to shade more real, and the second one was to show how you can color the grayscale. It's just a demo of class, not speedpaint. Name of video kinda confusing tho
This tutorial is awesome. seriously feel like i've leveled up just watching it.
Hell yeah! I learned more from watching this single video than in years on youtube, university or the entire internet. InHyuk is an awesome teacher!
Wow super easy process to understand I’m going to use these construction tricks in the future
He's insanely talented and his work is eye candy to my soul...👏🏾👍🏾✊🏾🔥
Brilliant! ☕
Why did he change the model in the middle of the process (around 09:35) and was the second model traced/rotoscoped from real life model? I spot obvious change in (fist) anatomy quality right from the start of model#2.
the first model is online class demo and he is explain how the torso and body have volume that s great way to shade more real
@@PCBOX-cs8zv That makes sense. Thank you.
Great artstation
This was shot with it being a tutorial in mind🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️🙆🏾♂️
Me encanta la manera y el talento que tienes pero solo quisiera saber si está prohibido que dibujes algún personaje, Spawn ?
Well, that was confusing. He started one thing, then midway moves to a totally different piece and near the end he kept changing the colors on the chest without even finishing the cover.
Yeah, I was expecting when was he gonna fix the nose, but instead, he started painting the green one.
Either way, I like seeing his process.
the first model is an online class demo and he explains how the torso and body have a volume which s a great way to shade more real, and the second one was to show how you can color the grayscale. It's just a demo of class, not speedpaint. Name of video kinda confusing tho