Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 23-09-2005 , 03:14 PM
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Idea for Tute

For Mike David and Kurt

I wasnt sure where to post this so...

As you guys may or may not know Ive been asked to do a tute (at last!!) Heres my sketches for the model.

Im going to do a 'final' front and side for the final for use in the tute itself, but I just needed some feedback. Do you think this will go down well with all the SM users. Im looking at doing a hyper real caricature of a stereo type GI. Your thoughts and suggestions guys would be appreciated.

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# 2 24-09-2005 , 02:32 PM
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It looks good to me mate I like the idea I'll let some of the members have a look at it so I'll copy this thread to the members lounge as well

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# 3 24-09-2005 , 03:44 PM
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Looks good i really like the cartoony feel of him...


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# 4 28-09-2005 , 12:16 AM
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it should be a free one..... more people would see it thenuser added image


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# 5 28-09-2005 , 07:30 AM
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Sorry Taken a bit to get back to this thread,

Cheers Kurt, Im gonna do my damndest on this.

Joopson: LOL not too sure about that one, especially as its a fairly involved job.


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# 6 28-09-2005 , 05:32 PM
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# 7 29-09-2005 , 11:02 AM
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Very nice sketch, but give him a few more guns like an M4 or something on his back. Unless you're modeling stuff like that later or however.

How big and expensive is it gonna be?

# 8 30-09-2005 , 03:35 PM
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How big and expensive is it gonna be?


have a look at the current tutes on sale for an estimate or just ask the Admin

But as I said previously its a real involved one so...

Jay

# 9 01-10-2005 , 12:24 AM
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Originally posted by RupertFaraway
How big and expensive is it gonna be?

The beautiful thing about this site and what I feel sets it apart from others is that you can download as much or as little of a tutorial as you want.

Expensive? My guess is, just as with the rest of the tutorials here, that it will be more than worth it.

# 10 01-10-2005 , 09:15 AM
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I agree completely.

I will add this though, as I have covered a fair bit of ground in the tute already in one particular area, I think it will please alot of people as Im covering the important fiddly areas that do drive most of us nuts when modelling characters and basically simplifying them (fiddly bits) so you can grasp the way things look alot quicker too.

Im trying to keep it loose and enjoyable to watch unlike some of the DVDs out by rival sites which come across as a little too scientific/clinical in some of the approaches toward the work. You wanna watch the tute not fall asleep at the helm.

So I'll be talking to you personally in your own home, watching over your shoulders!!user added image

Cheers to all

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# 11 16-10-2005 , 06:23 PM
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Originally posted by Jay
So I'll be talking to you personally in your own home, watching over your shoulders!!user added image

You're always more than welcome here user added image user added image


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# 12 16-10-2005 , 09:44 PM
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Originally posted by Jay
Im covering the important fiddly areas that do drive most of us nuts when modelling characters and basically simplifying them (fiddly bits) so you can grasp the way things look alot quicker too.

Can you elaborate on that, maybe give an example? Thanks.


Yeah, but no but yeah but no....
# 13 16-10-2005 , 09:47 PM
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Ears, Eyes, Mouth, nose.

Is this enough? LOL

Unless these are all easy for you


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