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All that matters in my mind is the design. Pick up a masculine presenting character and remember that gender is a social construct. Considering what the other website I post heavily on—Newgrounds—is known for, I can confirm that drawings and renders of attractive women are a much easier sell in ANY place online frequented by the terminally-online.

Because if I formally give up art, what else would I do? Fine motor skills is not something I am real developed in even went to therapy over this in the distant past , and my muscle memory sucks which helps with adjusting to workflow changes, but it also means a lot of fumbling to do things like navigating the menus in the Blender node editor.

The first bit of answer would be asking who do these tuts. But, the only thing that I might caution is: just be sure that your lady, if she were to accidentally fall forward, would not bounce! Plus more. High files for any industry - games, VFX, real-time, advertising, & VR/AR.

Yes, there were definitely "pin-up boys," also! I dont have any problem with this but I am just kinda confused as why there are so little sculping videos of men. And bounce? Another is about the always-alluring art of the dime novel. It was quite the interesting business.

This would be the very last factor I would look at in any 3D character. Which is probably not that representative of the average blender user or 3D artist in general IMO. However, it is coming at the cost of an increasing number of people who see the entire concept of male and female as antiquated or even offensive.

I just noticed that the main majority of character modeling videos using blender are making woman characters. That says a lot if you asks me…. I mean even women dress up and do their nails to impress other women or at least try to one up them. I see these things and wonder if it was even right from a moral standpoint to make the choice to become an artist even though Blender offered an important creative outlet by providing a medium I am actually able to work with.

On the other hand, if you look at sculpts of orcs, noble demons and other similar non-humans, they will be more likely to have idealized male body of various types Go figure. If your cis hetero client is into **3D men**, you may get lucky tonight. Some of it fluorescent. Musashidan Danny McGrath August 7, , pm 5.

I have books that simply showcase the art, and those that talk at some length about how they were made. It is not so much about making female characters in art and media more realistic as opposed to completely de-genderizing them. Upload your games made with Blender to to have them show up here.

Now someone elsewhere mentioned knitting, but that assumes fine hand skills and solid muscle memory. Also a woman is mostly seen as pretty when the round shapes are present in some specific relations so someone does not have to sculpt too much of antomical correct muscles… At least this is the first impression what someone may have before actually modelling.

To elaborate- the portion of the populace that would rather look at women is much, much, higher than the opposite. It really is easier for me to get cheap validation in the form of views, likes and people asking to draw my character after asking me if the character is of legal age when I draw or make 3D models of conventionally attractive female characters.

And then one wants to finish this project and then want to make something better. 20+ massive library of Blender models. Paid and FREE 3D models of Men for Blender. SterlingRoth SterlingRoth August 7, , pm 2. There are far easier ways to get your sick kicks than modelling, rigging, and posing an entire 3D character, though, many of which are just as free as a copy of Blender.

Lgbt 3D models ready to view and download for free. There is nothing else out there that I find myself near as good with, and other things like using Godot is dependent on my proficiency in the use of Blender though I have been too wrapped up in other projects to use Godot much.

Or something. You had to catch the eye to sell that book.