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Creating Disney Characters with Danny Mac

Learn how you can create awesome-looking stylized portraits. 

Is sculpting and painting Disney-style characters that easy? You just have to take a sphere, add a couple of shapes, paint then, and then render, right? The answer is no, of course, and you should learn a ton of skills to do everything right. 

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Danny Mac shared a new video that will help you get started. The artist showed how he used a sketch by Cameron Mark and turned into an awesome 3D model. He provided tips on sculpting, working with silhouette, setting up hair, painting the model, and more. 

Did you like the video? Would you like to master this stylized style? Share your thoughts in the comments. Don't forget to join our new Telegram channel, our Discord, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, where we are sharing breakdowns, latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

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