Hey anons, I'll be away from my PC for quite awhile and will have just my phone with limited internet. I've been trying to learn sculpting aswell as traditional 3d. I was just wondering if there was anything I could read or educational videos I could download to study while I'm away. I know the best practice is just doing it, but I'd like to keep 3d on my mind if possible. I already plan on practicing my 2D art skills. Pic semi related, a WIP from over a year ago (not many pics saved on my phone)
There are loads of books for whatever software you're using, presumably blender by your picrel, but also traditional art tutorials; lighting, scene composition, colour theory, anatomy, traditional sculpture etc, for 3d a functional knowledge of maths, especially geometry is useful for obvious practical reasons, but also to help visualise your process mentally, find some vids on YT and use a downloader or download pdfs of said books
>>988914Only boomers not use blender. Simple as.
>>988905You might as well read the anatomy for sculptors, it can't hurthttps://archive.org/details/anatomyforscuptors
>>988914I guess outside of >>988948 I'm having a hard time finding pdfs/free versions. It makes sense since most tutorials are in video format though.