Sculpting Method per Ryan Kingslein

If you are not happy with the form, the issue is the structure. - Ryan Kingslien

  1. Volume: Establish the volume of the areas of the figure first.
  2. Structure: Refine the volumes and provide structure to the volume second.
  3. Form: Further refine the structures so that form appears.

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Cranium shape and facial wedge (shape or plane)

Cranium shape and facial wedge (shape or plane)

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Very subtle moves can completely alter how a mesh looks.

Very subtle moves can completely alter how a mesh looks.

Mistake #1: Prioritize form over structure.

Mistake #2: Don't granulate structure (don't create hierarchy).

Mistake #3: Give it time!

Resources on Anatomy

Facial Anatomy

Intro to facial anatomy by Emil Mujanovic

Intro to facial anatomy by Emil Mujanovic

Sculpting the face webinar by Ryan Kingslien

Sculpting the face webinar by Ryan Kingslien

Eye Lid Varieties

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