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>>5016868
You can draw and rotate heads in blender if you want, webm related is what I whipped up when learning greasepencil and here is a demonstration vid of doing it with cars going from a 2d drawing into a 3D rotatable drawing https://streamable.com/l7fbt9

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Thought I'd share a technique that I learned today and yesterday from Jama's videos (they're on cgpeers but honestly do not introduce anything that isn't covered in the below 4 videos, except for the fact that he sketches in x-z or whatever mode than switches to edit mode and translates the bits of the lineart forwards). Basically the grease pencil in Blender is an EXTREMELY extraordinarily powerful tool that can be used to visualise 3D forms without needing to actually physically model an anime (or realistic) head in 3d space. Some people go further by sculpting a rough head to shine light on

webm related is what I sculpted after watching 5 hours of greasepencil videos including like one or two super introductory videos from Jama (though again he doesn't really cover anything not in the youtube vids)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N-glGarYuM
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvashLL2utJGz0yuPBU7gGn-smNT8A3JM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm9yj7LldSo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3O-t_dkoBU&list=PLUc3JG3VG60NfV0JyWyfbc6vST52H0az9&index=2

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