Feedback REAL a un alumno – Práctica de Esculpido en Blender

This video is part of the Essentials Courses, our free training to get you started in 3D on the right track. 👉 https://school.odin3d.com/cursos-esen... In this video, I give a complete review of a student's sculpting exercise from the Blender course, focusing on a stylized axe. We work on their image with a small paintover in Photoshop so they can visually see how to improve the legibility, shape, and details. If you're learning stylized 3D, this type of feedback will help you understand how a professional artist thinks when correcting a piece: what to remove, what to simplify, and what to exaggerate. In this video, we cover: Why a pure black background creates too much contrast and how to improve the presentation of your model. How to reduce visual noise in wood and create areas of visual rest. Using wood grain without exaggerating it, applying Big/Medium/Small patterns and avoiding "equal" patterns. What is tapering and why does it make normals and bakes look so much better in stylized form? How to decide where it makes sense to add dents, chips, and damage to metal so they look believable. Differentiating materials (wood, metal, rope) using thickness, sharper edges, and small cuts to create ambient occlusion. Simplifying ropes and arranging details to add silhouette and interest without cluttering the entire piece. The importance of not sculpting everything up close and thinking first: “Why am I putting this detail here?” instead of filling everything with marks. At the end of the video, I discuss the key points so you can apply these same principles to your own stylized props and weapons. 🎓 Learn Blender with me 👉 Blender Essentials Course (first lessons FREE): https://school.odin3d.com/cursos-esen... Here's the complete path to get started in 3D with Blender and keep improving with more courses and resources. If you'd like more videos like this, leave your practice in the comments and tell me what you'd like us to review in the next feedback session 👇