Uses some of the other techniques we’ve already learned above. Make A Snowman In Blender - Easy Beginner Tutorial – This is the first part of line of videos for making a snowman.If you look up other hand tutorials, they pretty much tell you to start from an existing shape. Easy Handy Hands - How to model hands in Blender - Blender Beginner Tutorial - Part 1 – A hand tutorial that does hands exactly like the last video just in case if you need more time to understand how this specific method works for this body part.IMO, the second option is the best one to go with. The only downside in the opening is how he gives you various options to make a single vert, which can get confusing if you start out not knowing what he’s talking about. Fast Character Modeling with the Skin Modifier in Blender – The funny thing about this video is, I actually figured out how to do this before I even saw the video, but OMFG the video does it MUCH FASTER than what I did.Luckily for me, 3D printing doesn't require retropology, which is basically what she's avoiding doing by modeling in this method. One of the reasons why I don’t like this method of shaping figures is that I always end up messing up my verts very easily, which is I personally like to sculpt better. She uses that butterfly tool I was talking about. It’s that slow kind of fun and she’s so cute. etc– If sculpting is not your thing, this girl does a great job walking you through turning a default shape into a basic head. Part 1 How to make a basic head in Blender | VTuber VRchat Avatar.This is not just a him problem, I noticed very few tutors seem to realize it’s a feature and just go straight for the mirror modifier.
The only thing I don’t like about this tutorial is that the guy doesn’t know there is A FUCKING BUTTERFLY TOOL on the top right/center of the screen that automatically mirrors the model, and instead relies solely on the mirror modifier. It does make the introduction a little too long, but it’s knowledge worth considering. The sculpting video however is like the only video I’ve found that actually explains what’s physically happening to your model when you use sculpting brushing on it and how to better manipulate the outcome.