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What are the steps to sculpt a mesh 3D model for beginners?

Beginners sculpting a mesh 3D model follow four core steps: create a base mesh, block out primary shapes, refine details, and finalize with cleanup.

What are the steps to sculpt a mesh 3D model for beginners?

Beginners sculpting a mesh 3D model follow four core steps: create a base mesh, block out primary shapes, refine details, and finalize with cleanup.

The base mesh is a simple primitive (e.g., sphere, cube) in software like Blender—your "starting skeleton." Blocking out uses broad brushes (clay, move) to shape major forms (e.g., a character’s torso, a prop’s outline) without small details. Refining switches to smaller brushes for textures (wrinkles, scales) and adjusts proportions for realism. Cleanup smooths rough areas, fixes edge flow (polygon connections), and removes unneeded geometry.

For beginners, start with free tools like Blender and practice simple objects (a cup, a face)—this builds brush control before complex details.

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