You can find the course on Danny Mac’s official Gumroad page. Be sure to check if you need Tier 1 first to master the basics of the face!
: Ugly distortions in clothes or skin textures during movement.
: The course breaks down how to match a detailed neck loop directly into the upper shoulders using strategic back-cuts, keeping your model clean and uniform. Tier 1 vs. Tier 2 Comparison Resource Feature Tier 1 Standard Edition Tier 2 Premium Edition Foundational Video Guides Pass 1 Basic Sculpting Mesh Pass 2 Production Mesh Not Available Included High-Res Angle References 4 Basic Sheets 4 Comprehensive Technical Sheets Isolated Body Turntables Standard View High-Definition Focused Loops Target Audience Beginners / Hobbyists Professionals / Riggers & Technical Artists How to Maximize the Course Value You can find the course on Danny Mac’s
: Repeat the eight-sided structure around the upper thighs, knees, and ankles.
This phase prioritizes form, muscle definition, and proportional volume retention. It provides a clean, even grid distribution across major anatomical landmarks so that subdivision surfaces behave predictably during multi-resolution sculpting steps. Pass 2: Rigging and Deformation Topology (Tier 2 Exclusive) : The course breaks down how to match
Danny Mac's instruction relies on a structured, two-pass methodology rather than trying to build a dense, perfectly deformation-ready character all at once.
Danny Mac's "How to Retopologize the Rest of the Body - Tier 2" is a comprehensive tutorial package focused on manual retopology for stylized characters, featuring in-depth guides on hands, feet, and reprojecting high-poly details. The course includes advanced "Pass 2" base meshes, A4 reference sheets, and 3D turntable videos to guide efficient edge flow and pole placement. For more details, visit Gumroad . How to Retopologize the Rest of the Body - Danny Mac 3D head and torso
You'll receive a set of high-quality, printable reference sheets showing the topology from various perspectives, perfect for studying at your desk. These cover the full body, head and torso, hands and feet, and arms and legs.