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March 20, 2008

How To Sculpt The Mouth

how to sculpt the mouth
The other day a few students asked me to show them how to sculpt a mouth.

Now, I have been thinking of how to show this feature off for over a year now. I had looked at Edouard Lanteri, at Lucchesi and all over the web to find a way that would show off the following items that I think are crucial to understanding the structure of the mouth:

  • The teeth are primary
  • The upper lip is composed of three ovals
  • The lower lip is composed of two equal sized ovals
  • The line of the lip is NOT in the same place as where the bottom and top teeth meet
  • The flesh of lips and the muzzle of the mouth has a surprising thickness that is on top of the teeth

So, starting with a fresh perspective, I sat down to show them the elements that I think are important to understand about the mouth and came up with, what I think is, a pretty cool demonstration of the various components that make up the barrel of the mouth.

Please note, that I made heavy use of the Clay brush. When you see me make sharp, incised lines in the model I used the Standard brush and Alpha 39 on ZSub.

I hope you enjoy it.

5 Comment(s)

  1. spaceboy412 | Mar 20, 2008 | Reply

    although i do not use this method myself i see how it could help many people. i do like the idea of doing an ‘underpainting’.

  2. Ryan Kingslien | Mar 20, 2008 | Reply

    Hey Spaceboy, yeah, i kinda liked the underpainting idea too. This is really more for demo purposes to explain anatomy. When i sculpt I do it with all this info in mind but don’t actually put teeth in. :)

  3. William | Mar 21, 2008 | Reply

    I would prefer to download video and view it on my computer at my leisure. I do not frequent YouTube.

    as always Ryan, I enjoy everything that you share. Thank you

  4. never erase | Mar 24, 2008 | Reply

    That was awesome. Thank you for sharing Ryan. I really like watching other people work. It’s interesting to see how they use the tools. I have just recently discovered the clay brush and seeing this gives me a lot more confidence in the way I was going about my own sculpture.

  5. Fausto | Mar 26, 2008 | Reply

    Great job Ryan, this method really gives the sculpt a feeling of depth and life. Works for me!!!

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