Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 30-10-2004 , 02:49 AM
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WIP: Muscle Study

One of my newest models. Trying to study muscle structure, and flow. He is going to have a head, some clothes, and eventually be rigged for my demo reel. Any crits and comments would be welcome.

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# 2 30-10-2004 , 02:50 AM
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# 3 30-10-2004 , 05:46 AM
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well at this point , i can tell your mesh is very dense.
the model is headed in the right direction if u fix a few things.
1)the feet look odd
2)the middle of the chest to the pec muscles need work as well.
3)the armpits need a lot of work.
4)the bicepts also need much work.
5)the lateral back muscles seem to go directly to the abs, u might want to give him some ribs.
6)the back is missing his shoulder bone.
7)belly button is a bit too high up

and the legs could use some work as well.

hope this helps you improve. good luck
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# 4 30-10-2004 , 09:56 PM
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his latisimus dorci (the wings) should be bigger, unless he forgot to train those muscles... user added image

# 5 31-10-2004 , 11:06 PM
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it looks really good but if your doing it to study muscles and stuff you should do someone whos primary job isnt taking steroids as well. looks very well modeled tho, gj!

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