• Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    The only other rigging courses are form Chris Kuhn, and it's all vehicles and stuff

  • recyclops (recyclops)

    I took my heart back. He's gotta earn it.

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    Zach Zellman(zachzellman)

    I guess it'd be the same concept since you gave him human characteristics. I answered my own question lol

  • William Miller(williamatics)

    .

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    I tend to only love comments, forum thread posts, and gallery images

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    Zach Zellman(zachzellman)

    I'd like to learn facial rigging for a human character :)

  • William Miller(williamatics)

    It kind of gets boring to have such an icon on every single thing.

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    Zach Zellman(zachzellman)

    @theluthier is there a course on here that covers facial rigging? Besides Piero

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    A lot of times I like something but I don't tend to use the heart icon

  • William Miller(williamatics)

    Okay, now it has five loves.

One of the best ways to learn, improve, and challenge ourselves creatively is to study great artists. Remember Picasso famously said, "Good artists copy. Great artists steal."

Ok, obviously literal stealing is not Picasso's point. Instead the insight of his quote is to get in the habit of admiring and analyzing esteemed artists. In this stream we're doing exactly that; focusing on one of my favorite 3D artists: beeple. We'll look at his background, sift through his body of work, and discuss his artistry/technique.

Beeple is famous for creating an image (usually 3D and always incredible) from start to finish every day for 10 years - and he's still going by the way. Read that sentence again. Besides his absurd ability to create quickly, he's above all a gifted artist. His #everydays work is a deep well of abstract visuals, realism, voice, composition, emotion, etc. Trust me: There is much to learn from studying beeple.

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