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Hello, I saw there is a new Retopflow 4 course by Jonathan Lampel and I was wondering if there will be a new Retopology course coming out? 

I’m also wondering if there will be an updated facial rigging course to go alongside the rigging playbook, eyes and Shape courses - It’ll be awhile before I get to them I think, lol! I’m still going through CORE.

I’ve been busy with school yet again!

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  • Omar Domenech replied

    I guess Kent is the one to know what is coming and what is not coming, what will come and what wont, what hopefully can come and what isn't. I'll link him up. 

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  • Kent Trammell replied

    Hi Sam! We don't have a new retopo course planned due to the general workflow remaining unchanged. I assume you mean a pure Blender retopo course. Can you explain what you're looking to learn about retopo that isn't covered in our existing courses?

    Wayne is working on a facial rigging course! It's the next course in his rigging series. The face is hard so it will take some time to R&D and record.

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  • Samuel Taylor(Tailored Visual Arts) replied

    Hi Kent! Yay! A facial rigging course! I’m so excited!

    yeah, as for the retopology question…. I have no idea. lol. I love your digital sculpting course but I don’t really know where to start when it comes to retopology. Like I feel like if I continue sculpting, retopology is something I kind of have to learn. Like I’m not sure if it’s too complicated or not. I know about ReptoFlow 3 and 4 that makes the process easier but I’m not sure how much knowledge I need to get started.

  • Kent Trammell replied

    Indeed, retopology is an important supplementary skill to sculpting - you're on the right track about that. But Retopology is NOT difficult. A lot of folks compare it to UVs - monotonous and time consuming but not difficult. It's only a few key principles that never change.

    I'd also say most people complain about retopology but I quite like it. It's one of those tasks that I can throw on some music or a podcast and get in the zone. Doesn't require a lot of thinking and time just flies.

    I recommend this course for learning retopo basics (again the process has been the same for a decade+): https://cgcookie.com/courses/introduction-to-retopology

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  • Samuel Taylor(Tailored Visual Arts) replied

    Oh! That answers my question! Thank you, Thank you! It’s now on my list!

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