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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BLOCK OUT THE BIG FORMS?
Judy Wright, California
Maya Jermy replies
Digital sculpting, just like traditional sculpting methods, has its rules. Although digital sculptors have a lot more freedom and the option to go back and undo any changes, there are still a few principles to follow in order to make this process smooth and successful. I often recommend that beginner artists try their hand at traditional clay sculpting before they even open any 3D application. It is a good practice and excellent exercise that tests your manual skills and provides valuable experience. Considering that, it is a much harsher environment and a messy encounter limited by the clay drying out quickly, which forces the artist to work faster. It means you need to have a plan of action prepared and a well-organised workflow. That in itself is an important starting point. For many artists, sculpting in 3D software is by far more relaxing than clay, as it does not give you that sense of urgency a drying clay does. However, it is not just the material and speed we have to think about in the process. The thing that tends to elude the inexperienced students, is the importance of the big forms.