New Anime Style 3D Modeling - BLENDER Guide

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Published 2024-03-09
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You can use this model in VRChat.
You can get the finished version of this model on my Booth, including the base of the model and Gym outfit - shonzoofficial.booth.pm/items/5492537


00:00 - Choosing a character to model
07:16 - Choosing Koharu
09:12 - Modeling
13:19 - Modeling actually starts here
23:31 - How to stop your model looking bumpy?
31:01 - How to stop hair from deforming
35:20 - Texturing
37:28 - End of the modeling/texturing
39:25 - Explaining the main difference in styles

All Comments (21)
  • @Epictacotime
    Yoooo id pay good money for a character course from you i love your models
  • @wege8409
    I like the donut tutorial honestly because with the skills you get from it you can just start making things that are way more complicated and satisfying than a donut. I think it made me feel more ownership over my work. Also things like the donut tutorial, I think you get more out of it if you don't follow it exactly to the tee and kinda just make your own thing using principles taught by the tutorial.
  • @aurorasowerbii
    Yo, the Donut Tutorial comment and the "need" is so true. I only ever actually started learning Blender and 3D modeling because of my sister and our friends. Once I get more comfortable with Blender from splicing together purchased model parts and learning how to weight paint them all I plan to surprise my sister with a fully custom model <3
  • @aku9790
    20:30 Thats why the donut tutorial is not bad AT ALL. May be some people preffer to look at a pdf or a video that goes at each tool and just explains what it does, but things like donut tutorial are good because some times is easier to learn when you see the tools being used, so you remember that to give a texture you need to do this, to create a circle you need to click here, etc etc. Because tutorials like that are not about just creating a donut, are about showing you the tools you should use to create a donut. It doesn't create a need, but it gives you the knowledge to solve those needs.
  • @Deristrome
    you are my goat when it comes to 3d anime modeling, after finishing basic tutorials I'm trying this out.
  • @biggreen1456
    Not really a guide and more of a timelapse, although you've made great guides in the past that go in more depth so no worries
  • @adf-11fraven77
    Bro I’ve been literally watching your other educational video no way blender vids outdate so quickly😭😭😭
  • @zac21558
    As a Youtube only watcher, glad to see another great vid after a long while!
  • @MarkusDWolf27
    I really want to learn 3d modeling because I really hate working in call centers and I wante to leave that world behind and focus on this because it seem fun and Is a way to create anime girl without knowing how to draw
  • i do understand that you don't have to watch the doughnut tutorial. i myself skipped it and went straight into making the models and objects. but i probably could have grown faster with a basic understanding that the doughnut tutorial brings. i myself find myself looking up basic stuff after a years worth of effort in blender. granted i have forced myself to learn and figure out ways to make it without help so it is still in my memory bank and i will really learn the way. though there is always a way to make the same project better. a good example is my first human model and my current model that i am working on. my first model i manually moved every single vector to try make a smooth face compared to know where i figured out how to use the sculpting tools which was a few months back. my current progress is due to the fact that if i want to make anything, i have to look at 2-5 videos on how to make 1 thing. my 1 year worth of knowledge is still at a beginner level. so videos that are considered tutorials help a lot in progressing one skill and understanding tools and process on making stuff
  • @AGenericNPC
    Wait, what's that on 35:10? You can use curves to draw during texture painting!? Oh my god. This would make drawing circles so much easier as a mouse user.
  • @Smudy-Kun
    he just makes it from scratch... that's nuts, i expected to see him use the mirror tool at some point in the face
  • @Ramp_cat_7
    This is awesome way of making models❤ I really like it
  • @mitrin532
    I wish you could make a unity guide too. This would be so helpful