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# 1 30-08-2005 , 02:23 AM
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trying to model a head

Well, i thought i would try and model a head. I havent gotten my organic modeling dvd in the mail yet, but i thought i'd give it a try anyway. Heres my first go at getting the basic shape.

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# 2 30-08-2005 , 02:25 AM
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better lines

I messed with split poly to try and get rings around the eyes and mouth

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# 3 30-08-2005 , 12:53 PM
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Wow, that is looking really good so far. The mesh is very clean, good work.

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you'd be better using reference drawings so that you can get the shape of the head in straight away. It'll save moving all the vertices/edges about later. Good start though user added image


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reference

i was just thinking about that...ive tried drawing some front/side pictures but im having trouble keeping the proportions right. I think i need to get some photos


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If I had my laptop I'd send you some decent reference pics.

Try fineart.sk (I think it is anyway) which might mean wading through a load of pages but you'll find reference pics for male, female and child heads/bodies.

Just googled it quickly and found a couple of reference pics you could make use of from the following:
https://www.bakaneko.com/howto/computer/3d/index2.html


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Bad Tertle

You have made a good start on this and its very clean.It does need more form so if you want some reference images PM me your email and I'll send some over to you

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references

the site had lots of refs , but all in loww res unless you pay. For now ill use the low res and if i find better quality ill start over from the base head...i needthe practice.


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head with refs

I used one of the sites that you suggested to find a nice photo ref of an old guy. I tried to edit the head but it seemed more trouble than it was worth so i just started over...heres what i have s far...it needs some severe smoothing and edgelooping buts i think its already loads better than my last try.

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and a sideview for your viewing pleasure

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# 11 02-09-2005 , 07:33 AM
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its good that you started again as the old head was useful to start learning but the new one is looking much better already!

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I was just meaning the general shape of the head was better.
I'm no expert on loopedges etc so better listen to Jay user added image


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t1ck135

LOL. Im not always right, but my way is just another way of doing it.

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thanks for the feedback guys...i think when i get back home ill give changing the old one another go.


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