18th February 2004, 06:40 PM | #21 |
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Re: Great figure model tut
dude thats awsome, i think ill go model now :wink:
i was wounder where you started, you said you started with only one box, then extuded the surfaces, well what was the original box(like head, foot, tail, leg, ect...) very nice work i agree, we need animation to 'move' him into different positions, woody that tutorial is great, it rly helped Philip |
18th February 2004, 09:49 PM | #22 |
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Thanks man .It went like this, I just build this ugly chicken in one hour so no wonder it’s so ugly .I started from feet and vent up, only one half of it, when the half was done I mirrored it optimized the vertices and subdivided the object. Setting for subdivision was on 1 then 2. I pulled some vertices and when the result was satisfactory, relatively speaking, I commit the subdivision and set surface type on smooth. After that it didn’t look any better but what can you do? Hope this helped.
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18th February 2004, 09:51 PM | #23 |
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sorry, accidently I posted tut tvice .so ignore this
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