How To Model A Simple Male Human Base Mesh in Blender 2.76


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Alimayo Arango teaches How To Model A Simple Male Human Base Mesh In Blender 2.76.

Modeling a basic head and body are shown along with details about how to sharpen angles on the mesh such as the chest, shoulders and midsection.

This tutorial should assist you in character design by showing how to model a simple male human 3D character mesh that is easily changed into other character types.

This tutorial is a little over an hour long. Keyboard shortcuts are spoken aloud as they are selected along with being displayed on the screen.

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49 responses to “How To Model A Simple Male Human Base Mesh in Blender 2.76”

  1. I was actually about to dismiss this tutorial when I saw you changing view manually (so inconvenient compared to a numpad, or top number row equivalent), but I saw the great ratings and gave it a shot. This is probably the best character creation tutorial I've ever seen for Blender.

  2. this was so help full to me, because i never know all the tip and trick that you did in this vid and all i can say is thank you for being such a grate help. but you did talk a bit fast in the later parts, just saying.

  3. I am very new to 3d graphics and have only been been doing this a week and was able to follow along with 80 percent accuracy your explanations are much better than I seen in other tutorials with far much less details. I'd give you 10 stars sir thank you very much.

  4. Thank you so much for this excellent video. Your words are so accurate and simple as needed. Constantly describing the keystrokes (though exhausting for you) works so well for me on internalizing the work flow. I also admire how you achieved the best visual result with the least polygons in the first place. This is a video I am going to watch again and again, pause here and there and learn better practices than I already know. (I think I have to do this with all your videos…). Thanks again!

  5. Hey Alimayo Arango, first of all, thank you for the best blender tutorial on youtube! finally found someone who get you perfectly through basics. I just managed to follow your video and create the character, pretty happy with the result to be honest. I have a question, can we use this character to create a skeleton and animate it or because its a single mesh we cannot do that?

  6. My copy refuses to align properly with the commands so I am always viewing a skew object and it is preventing me from properly using this program! I searched all over the internet and the Blender databases/knowledge bases, and not a single peep showed up about it.

    Here I can see you using it and its squared up right perfectly, but mine refuses to do that and I can not find any way to correct this.

  7. While I may be a little late to the party, this is by far the easiest to follow tutorial I have ever found on YouTube and you really saved my ass with modelling the fingers (I have never been able to model fingers correctly until now). This tutorial was fantastic. 😀

  8. Absolutely the best tutorial I have ever watched. Brevity, clarity, lack of personal fluff, pleasant voice and – I learned more from your tutorial here of Blender basics given out by the process than I have ever found in all my searching. Thank you.

  9. Your videos were helpful. But check out the SKIN MODIEFER it is far more easier to create a human mesh, male and female. It only takes minutes to create with skin modifer. Afterwards, you use sculpting for finer details. I think skin is the way to go when modeling any living creatures. I also likes it cause it has us use the sculpting tool. It increases learning growth.

  10. this was great until you seemed to get impatient and went from a tutorial to full speed while just saying what you are doing. i already had to go back when you were going slow just to model as you were explaining but when you switched gears it became hopeless. hope this helps with future tutorials but i do appreciate that you are doing this.

  11. Great tutorial! I haven't used blender in years and I learned how to use 3ds Max when I went back to school. I'm now relearning how to use blender and you are so clear and precise that I had no problems at all. This is the first tutorial of yours I have tried and I definitely plan on doing more. Thank you so much!!!

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