3D Modeling
3D Modeling
Hello! I'm just a beginner in 3D modeling and I'm excited to learn about creating detailed, anatomically accurate male and female 3D human models. Blender is a powerful tool for this, even though it might seem challenging at first. The "Golden Ratio" and "3D Phi Mask" are concepts that can help improve the visual appeal of your characters. If you're looking to start, I recommend exploring tutorials and practicing with simple models before tackling more complex ones. Let me know if you need guidance or tips along the way!
Blender is definitely more suitable for those just starting compared to complex tools like Maya or Zbrush. Zbrush, on the other hand, leans more toward sculpting and fine-tuning models rather than overall design. The golden ratio, while present in art for centuries, isn’t a strict rule—it’s about aesthetics and natural flow. Most artists focus on creating something visually pleasing rather than adhering to mathematical principles. When converting images to 3D models, don’t just map faces; experiment with details and shapes yourself. That’s what truly distinguishes skilled creators.
Isn't the Golden Ratio commonly observed in nature, highlighting its aesthetic appeal? Creating a 3D model inspired by it can enhance its natural appearance and attractiveness. Thanks for your response.
It appears in perfect natural conditions. The "perfect" shell follows the golden ratio, yet "perfect" is rarely typical. What I mean is that beauty lies in personal perspective, not calculations. Avoid letting a formula stop you from creating what you like. If you wish to begin turning this into a 3D model, align the two perspectives as wire frames, combine them centrally, then fill gaps and link the elements to build the structure.
Let me clarify the steps for you.
What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
You need to join the points on the overlapping surfaces by hand, as this process requires a significant amount of effort