Gumroad - Danny Mac How To Retopologize The Rest Of The Body Tier 2 -

4 A4 Printable Reference Sheets (Full Body, Hands/Feet, Neck, Arms/Legs)

Master Your Character Workflow: A Deep Dive into Danny Mac’s Retopology Tier 2

High-Poly Sculpt ──> Pass 1: Sculpting Topology ──> Pass 2: Rigging & Deformation Topology Pass 1: Clean Sculpting Topology

: Ensure you are looking for the extra content; Tier 1 focuses on general body flow, while Tier 2 provides the "second pass" deeper dive into key body elements. ArtStation Course Contents 4 A4 Printable Reference Sheets (Full Body, Hands/Feet,

: Polygons route cleanly beneath the crotch, wrapping over the hips, and terminating at the small of the back using strategically hidden poles. Production Tools & High-Res Detail Projection

: Placing 5-sided poles deep within natural creases—such as under the gluteal fold, inside the armpits, and behind the jaw—hides them from view.

The hallmark of Danny’s teaching is efficiency. He doesn't believe in "noodle-ing" around with vertices for hours. The Tier 2 tutorial focuses on: The hallmark of Danny’s teaching is efficiency

If you can sculpt beautiful shapes in ZBrush but want to learn how to turn those sculpts into functional, production-ready assets for games or film. Conclusion

When you buy "Tier 2" on Gumroad, you download the MP4 files. You own them. You can watch them offline at 2x speed or slow them down to 0.5x without buffering.

Perhaps the most difficult area to get right for high-range motion. Conclusion When you buy "Tier 2" on Gumroad,

: The course demonstrates how to establish a "bikini line" loop structure.

: Ugly distortions in clothes or skin textures during movement.

: Keep high vertex counts focused entirely on the hands and feet without letting extra loops run up into the neck and face. 🚀 Why This Course Benefits 3D Character Artists

: Detailed step-by-step guidance for the fingers, knuckles, toes, and arches.

: When filling the crotch, buttocks, or shoulder blade areas, pause your work and review the corresponding 3D turntable file. Look specifically for where the artist places 3-sided and 5-sided poles to redirect loops away from areas that stretch aggressively.