Making an Elf Barbarian Miniature - DnD
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- čas přidán 16. 02. 2021
- This elf barbarian is a battle tested warrior. His strength and dexterity puts fear in the hearts of his enemies.
You can get the miniature on my myminifactory page: www.myminifactory.com/users/f...
I created this piece to add to my collection of miniatures. I watched Rafael Grassetti's 10min torso video and after practicing some torso I wanted to create a full figure again so I did this miniature to print on my resin printer.
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Woah, I am learning so many things from your process!! Thanks for sharing it!! You´re amazing man !!
Glad it's helpful!
Nice job, Fynn. I enjoy watching you work
Glad you like it!
Looks amazing! Really cool and professional! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
Beautiful work!
Thanks!
Amazing work, as always! Thx!
Thank you!
cool
must be so cool to see your work in real life
if you have the chance to print one of your models I can really recommend it! it's a strange but very cool thing to see!
amazing
Glad you like it!
Barbarian elf got me thinking
Never thought about putting a gradient for masking, brilliant time saver! Thank you for taking your time and bring up those videos, they are always very illustrative.
Btw which software would you recommend me for recording this kind of timelapses?
Thank you again with all my heart.
Semper
Hey Semper, thank you very much for the kind comment! Yeah the gradient is great especially when dealing with differing resolutions on your model.
I use OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) for all my recordings and streaming and I can highly recommend it!
I use DaVinci Resolve for editing btw
They are both free softwares
So talented and such a straight-up workflow I love it. Defo going to be taking some of these techniques into my next work. Have you got any tips for 3D printing? Just printed my first model but it could defo come out better.
Thanks!
Hmm if there is something specific maybe I can help you out but I can recommend checking out 3d printing pro here on youtube who has videos on almost anything you need to know about 3d printing (how to orient, what settings for supports, how fast the platform should move to avoid print failures, what exposure settings to use, etc)
Your methods matches so much Rafael grassetti
Thanks! I learned a lot studying his 10min torso video he released a couple months ago. In the description I briefly mention that :)
@@FynnGB you did really nice. in your early videos you are using claybuildup. did you changed your main "clay brush" to Clay ?
@@darkknight4353 thanks appreciate it!
yes that's right. I did that mostly because I was spending quite a lot of time smoothing out the textures that the clay buildup brush produced and I felt like it gave me a more concious control over the form that I'm sculpting
@@FynnGB well I am also trying to switch to clay brush. Those who use clay brush are very fast and even if we sculpt at 300 dynamesh. We would not have worry about smoothing it. This is what I like about clay brush more
Been a while but I hope you're still doing live streams!! Missed a lot, but it's nice to see that you're still putting out amazing content !!
thanks! I'm quite busy with work at the moment but I'm thinking about going back to streaming from time to time. Not sure when it will be though but I will make an announcement when I do :)
All the best
@@FynnGB yasss take your time and rest !!! looking forward to hang around on your streams againnn
Brilliant job fyn 👌👏✨ waiting for your next live hope that we will see you soon 😁✨
Thank you! I'm not sure when the next one will be but I will make sure to make an announcement in advance
@@FynnGB okie 💯
I love this uwu
Awewome
Awesome work Fynn! Hey quick question : What type of 3D printer are you using and can you recommend any overall?
Keep it up!
Thanks Georgi!
I do have an Elegoo Mars and a Nova3D Bene4. I would recommend to check out 3dprinting pro who has some indepth printer reviews. I would say go for one that has a monochromatic screen since mine are a bit older and don't have one. They are much faster and the newer ones have more screen resolution as well
I would say anycubic, epax and phrozen are good brands to look at
Hi @Fynn GB, are you using a tablet when sculpting, thanks, and clean timelapse!
Yes I do, it's essential for getting the pen pressure
Awesome work! I'm on the fence about switching to Zbrush from Blender. It seems like an upgrade in terms of usability but I'm not sure it's enough to warrant the cost.
thanks! I think if you're doing work for yourself and learning the fundamentals you don't need zbrush. it's better for production for sure imo but for studying purposes I think you can practice everything you need to know to create a professional portfolio in blender. At least for most things. If you want to get into the tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of polygons to detail a whole character to a photorealistic level then there is no way around zbrush. But for studying anatomy, learning design principles, props and especially stylized characters I would say blender is enough for personal development.
The advantage to zbrush would be that it's a commitment since it costs something which can be motivational.
In the end it's preference and if you think you are at a point where you want to change things up :)
Hope it helps even though it was a bit of a ramble haha
I really love your art, I wan't to be chara artist to!
glad you like it! I would recommend to check out Rafael Grassetti as well! He is awesome and so much more knowledgeable than me!
hey there, when you create pants and boots and strap's of the boots, probably you deleate hidden? and re-dinamssh right? and controlling the auto-group for polygroups? thx.
I like to use the extract function in the subtools menu and in then delete the inside faces to close the holes (i don't want hollow tubes for the pants for example for miniatures) and yes most of the time I use dynamesh on these things as well
I wonder what are your settings for the lights and the material? my skin shade 4 does not look like that. Sorry if it is a dumb question I am new to zbrush
no worries! I like to start from the default 'DynaWax128' that you can find in the lightbox under project
Then I go into the material menu and dial down the wax modifier to around 20 or so (sometimes I turn it off completely)
that's my most common material setup that I use
All the best
@@FynnGB Thanks a lot!
Any resources for anatomy ? This is so hard for me not sure where to learn 3d anatomy from.
check out Rafael Grassettis CZcams and Gumroad page! he has some nice content
I would also say check out some drawing channels like proko! I learned a ton through proko's videos and his website breaks things down pretty well
and of course: practice practice practice!
Hope it helps :)
Hey, is it possible for me to pay you to sculpt me a model of a football player? I will then put that model in different football poses and 3D print them out to paint/decal miniature football teams.
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