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# 1 10-05-2014 , 09:27 AM
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Help with M40 WW2 German Helmet

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I'm a beginner with Maya Learning.

As Learning exercice i'm trying to modeling a german helmet (u can see the pic)

it's a interesting exercice cause this helmet got few particulars design.

i need help cause i feel that edges needs to be more depth. (sorry for my English)

if someone could help me to gives me right way to well modeling this helmet please.

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# 2 10-05-2014 , 09:39 AM
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Not looking to bad you just need to model to your reference, not to bad in side view should need only a little tweeking front view needs a bit more tweeking. As for the thickness you could extrude the whole mesh in a little but only a little...........dave




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# 3 10-05-2014 , 10:01 AM
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"little tweeking" ?

# 4 10-05-2014 , 11:31 AM
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Yes a little tweeking, Im only going by your reference you might need another edge loop............dave

Just noticed it also need tweeking from above

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# 6 16-05-2014 , 04:27 PM
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I worked with another way my helmet, could u give me your opinion please with this new model ?

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# 7 16-05-2014 , 05:41 PM
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In some ways it looks better but it is not looking like a German helmet any more, are you following the back plan references.............dave




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# 8 16-05-2014 , 06:07 PM
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no side view. could u gives me few advices to be more like a german helmet please ?

# 9 16-05-2014 , 08:31 PM
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You were nearly there with the side mesh of your first model you just had to push out the mesh from the front and above................dave




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# 10 16-05-2014 , 08:41 PM
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Few updating :

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Better ?

# 11 16-05-2014 , 09:19 PM
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Yes better, look at the front of the helmet were the crease is that looks to sharp soften if a little.............dave




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# 12 17-05-2014 , 03:36 PM
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Good, I tried to soften the front of the helmet. I think the result is pretty good, do you think my helmet is almost perfect now?

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# 14 17-05-2014 , 09:47 PM
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That looks better..............dave




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