| PigArt | BLENDER Tutorial?: Low Poly Character.


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43 responses to “| PigArt | BLENDER Tutorial?: Low Poly Character.”

  1. Your tutorial is rubbish
    You make lots of mistakes, your model is stuck in doubles
    You want to pretend that you know how to use the shortcuts a lot or that you are very good, but it is like the freehand drawing
    You have no technique, you will notice that you are less than novice, besides that the idea is not bad, in my opinion copied the tutorial of someone else, I already knew this type of modeling

  2. More like this please. Not a time-lapse, just a plain take your time video. Perhaps, same style of model, only a female?

    Great work on this, I have really picked up some tips, and hopefully, learned what you are looking for in the way of minor changes that make the model look so much better. Mainly why I'm asking for no time-lapse… it gives us the opportunity to see what you see and pick out the things that need tweaking. Not so easy to see when video speed is slowed.

    Excellent man. Thanks.

  3. PigArt I love your works! Could you recommend good materials to read from to understand modeling workflow like yours? For example why do you keep taking the cap face off when you finish an area (Arm for example) ?

  4. great tutorial, my thumbs are bit fucked up. But hands are always the tricky part for me haha.

    thanks man, this is a great low poly mesh which i can add detail too easily. THANKS A LOT!

  5. thank you so much for this tutorial, it really helped me out. It makes a big difference in how my characters look now, compared to early work i did! People like you, makes all the difference in the world. 🙂

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