This event is part of the March 2018 Class, "Creating Stylized Characters with Blender".
To kick off the BC2-1803 class, we're analyzing stylization as a concept. What makes it different from reality? How can we train our brains to stylize what we see?
After all, stylization is as old as mankind: From Egyptian hieroglyphics to cave paintings, humanity has always expressed itself with a stylistic aesthetic. This stream is all about centering your inner style. We'll use caricature as an exercise in stylization.
"Wonderful creases and dents"
crows feet are only "great" on other people! lol
If anyone is considering a Cintiq and you draw ... it will change your life. =)
I notice you sculpt with relative detail on most the time. I find it difficult to sculpt that way.
@mjans: That's brilliant!
I love the "helmet hair" comment.
WWilliam Miller When I am doing a project where I will be deleting grease pencil often, I open text editor and load the following script
import bpy
for g in bpy.data.grease_pencil:
for l in g.layers:
g.layers.remove(l)
then I just press run script when I need to delete it. That's the easiest way I have found to get rid of it all
His forehead is pretty wide and creates a rectangle shape.
Big Dan Teague
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