Small Robot Studio
 
 
 

SCULPTING A REALISTIC HEAD IN NOMAD

 
 
 
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Learn to sculpt a realistic human head using your iPad or Android Device with Nomad Sculpt

What you will learn

  • How to sculpt a realistic human head from reference

  • The anatomy of the skull, soft tissue and each feature of the face as well as how they connect as a whole

  • How to break down any reference and identify what makes each face unique

  • Improve your understanding of anatomy and how to apply for sculpting

  • An efficient workflow and techniques you can apply on any project

  • Sculpting tools and techniques in Nomad Sculpt

 

 

Features

  • 3 Hours of content divided in 6 chapters

  • Two sections per chapter: short anatomy lesson and sculpting demonstration

  • Step-by-step instruction clearly explained

  • Efficient easy to follow workflow

  • Simple explanations of the tools available in Nomad Sculpt

  • Project file with Step by step meshes (OBJ & Gltf)

  • PDF anatomy references

 

 

Chapters

The Loomis Head

The simplified structure of the head and the average proportions

The Subcutaneous Skull

Adapting the average proportions of an individual based on the visible landmarks of the skull

Blocking the Features

The basic shape, size and positioning of the eyes, nose, lips and ears

Detailing the Features

Advanced anatomy and detailing of the eyes, nose, lips and ears

Soft Tissue

The soft connective tissue and the unique rhythm it creates

Final Detailing

Detailing the head as a whole and techniques for accuracy and likeness

 
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3 hour long tutorial for only

$20

 
 
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Érika Casab

 

About your teacher

Born in Mexico, I am a professional artist now based in New Zealand with 5+ years of experience as a illustrator and 3D modeler. I have worked on comic books, 2D animation, book illustration and advertising. I’m also a university professor and I have taught in person and online for more than four years.

Watch a free tutorial on our Youtube Channel!