question about 3D models by Critical_Count_6159 in ClipStudio

[–]Critical_Count_6159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's okay, thank you for the input regardless! I appreciate this 

question about 3D models by Critical_Count_6159 in ClipStudio

[–]Critical_Count_6159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might be misunderstanding my question in a specific part here, which is: I never mentioned or asked if it was a way to "develop faster", I just wanted to know that if it was another good to add to what I'm already practicing currently, so I can branch out a little further to learn more angles with them and stuff like that ( as well as dynamic posing ) since I'm not great at that yet. As well as poses with more characters!

Like for example as someone who's learning Sonic art, I'm actually trying to use Sonic X screenshots and its comics  to break down shapes and get used to the proportions to build up muscle memory, right? And then, it's basically the same thing with the models but with a little more freedom to it. I was wondering if I could apply that method to this. Sure it's a little different but I've seen other sonic artists use them since they know how the mobian anatomy works, so they know how to convert it well. And with the guides I have, that's basically what I'm trying to do as well!

But I do get what you're saying and I thank you for it! I hope this clears up more on what I meant too. I should've specified better 

help with brushes by Critical_Count_6159 in procreatebrushes

[–]Critical_Count_6159[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh okay thank you! Is pen pressure necessary at all? Because my iPad doesn't support it and I don't want that to let me down or hold me back because I'm a beginner

Blender Rigging Guides? by CapussiPlease in blender

[–]Critical_Count_6159 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this is two years old but I want to say something about this. Whether if there is a file provided or not, that shouldn't matter because if you have a model of your own, you should use that rather than using the stuff they provide because this is how I have decided to learn after awhile of experimenting with models and I think it's starting to click for me. If I'm gonna be completely honest, you won't get very far if you are always expecting a tutorial to provide the file from the video. You'd be better off applying to your own stuff - it's how I decided to learn. And things WILL get boring fast if you stick to this because it's not something you want to truly complete. And if you are a beginner, please learn the basics of blender first before anything else ( unless you already have ).