How to Sculpt a Foot
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- čas přidán 2. 11. 2020
- In this video I demonstrate a simple method for constructing a basic foot from three parts - the sole, ankle, and bridge. Note that there’s a quick reference on how to break down the sections at the end (4:44).
As always, I’m not claiming that this is the best or only method for sculpting a foot. Rather it’s a systematic approach that works well for beginners.
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That was unbelievable. You made that foot plainly for us to see in less than 5 minutes. It was all so nicely broken down into the steps you used and was not even rushed. You are a real expert! Thank you very much!!
This was the most efficient and accurate way I have ever heard someone describe a foot. Mesmerizing. Thanks for the tutorial!
Bravo! This is the most helpful sculpting tutorial I've ever seen. It's also completely hilarious.
Damn I’ve never done anything like this with clay and I suck at this typa stuff but I was able to make a decent looking foot for my saw diorama I’m making for my forensics class and I’m so excited
Thank you
my sculpting teacher won t actually show me how to do it so here I am. Great tutorial btw, helped me get a 10 ;)
Uh oh, I hope I didn't mess up your teacher’s assignment! On the first day, I always ask my students to sculpt a foot without showing them how. I use it as an evaluatory exercise, to see where they are, and also to demonstrate how far removed our understanding of the body can be from its reality (because people typically get feet very wrong)
Anyway, best of luck and I hope you really love sculpting the figure!
@@intheround8310 oh, I didn’t know that was a thing😅. Tho this is the 2nd time he s asked me to make one without showing me, so I thought might as well have the right approach instead of struggling again. It came out pretty good tho, he didn’t have much bad to say about it, and for that I thank you =)
@@len0_069 oh, well, sounds like maybe it wasn't the intention in this instance. Either way, I think it's great when students are comfortable doing independent research, so good on you!
Méthode très intéressante et pragmatique, surtout pour un débutant
So happy I found this channel im trying sculpting to see if it'll help with my drawing and I am so excited this is a good start and very helpful
Thank you! I've found that figure sculpting and drawing inform each other very well. Hope you find the same!
You are great man. Thanks for the great tips!
Thanks so much! Glad you found them useful!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Your tutorial videos are great I was able to make hands and feet easily!😍
Brilliant! Thank you so much
Fantastic idea
This man is fantastic!
Thank you so much!
so very helpful!! i have my own clay foot in front of me :)) i just subscribed- i can’t wait for more!
Congrats on your new foot!
You are 👍 I understood you. I learned to sculpt better. Thank you!
I so happy to hear that, and thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you very helpful video
Thanks so much for watching!
Impressive!!
This is fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you so much! 🥰
Amazing
esse tutorial me ajudou a fazer um pé de 3 cm que eu não estava conseguindo. fiz algumas adaptações na modelagem e finalmente consegui um resultado satisfatório. obrigada por compartilhar.
I thought this would be Zbrush, I was pleasantly surprised. The opening logo animation 😮
Thanks Kiss from Italy
Thank you.
Gracias por el vídeo
My good guid
Thank you 9
The intro was cool
Would WED clay be the better product to make a sculpture like this with?
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великий братан
Asbergers?
He doesn't come off very well it comes off a bit repelling
Any Blender People who did Not get lost ?
Sculpt the smiling face" with open teeth"
Me trying to make a foot 1.5 cm long:
Uhhhhhhhhh
That is...very small. It would probably require some particular tools. When I'm working small (which I do very infrequently), I often carve custom shaped wood tools for various features.
Ronaldo is the goat
U just making this out of perfect cuts, what about non shape? This is not helping amateur like me.
If you mean the block of clay I start with, you can shape that by dropping it against the table on all of its faces a couple of times. But that's not really necessary. You want to use more or less those proportions for the parts, but it doesn't matter how you get them. You could just weigh out the clay, for isntance.
Thank you.
You're welcome!