LADY POSSIBLE
LADY POSSIBLE
3D Modelling \ Figure | 02/23/05 @185 |
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I NEVER HAVE STUDIED OR LEARNED IN A DESIGN SCHOOL 3D, I HOPE TO CONTINUE PRACTICING AND SOULD BE TO OBTAIN THE QUALITY THAT MANY MEMBERS HAVE I THEIRS WORKS.I MADE IT WHIT 3D STUDIO MAX 5 PLEASE POST YOUR CRITIQUE IF YOU WANT.
THANKS
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02/23/05 @307
A few C & C's:
- The cartoon render works well on the shirt and the trousers but not on the face and the hair. The expression on her face doesnt realy come across very wel, the mouth and the chin look strange.
- Her eyes are wide open, she has no eyelids. This makes het look kind of psycho. Giving her eyelids and eyelashes wil make her look more relaxed.
- I can't realy make out her hands, a bigger render of one or two poses would solve this.
- Post a seperate link (full version) of the Max screendump. The current one is too small
02/23/05 @380
02/23/05 @506
I have learn 3d modelling by down loading PDF files from Emule or Kazaar. i have a library PDF files for reference.
Good luck dude.
02/23/05 @587
http://surbrook.devermore.net/adaptionsmovie/kimpossible/kim_possible.jpg
but you did pretty good
02/23/05 @611
When modelin a character you intend to pose, you have to keep in mind certain points like the elbows and knees. The knees don't seem far too off since the character wears baggy pants, but it shows up pretty glaringly on the elbows.
Great start. Mm hmm.
02/23/05 @694
Great job! I don´t use 3D studio, so don´t know much about work with it, but I expect to learn some day...
Nice cartoon style anyway!
02/23/05 @722
FROM LATINOAMERICA
Great design man
Los artistas latinoamericanos son los mejores!!!
sigue así.
02/23/05 @791
i don't know any about modeling so i just say what i feel directly
02/24/05 @137
I still give the guy a thumbs up tho for doing his best
also I didn't post that link to put down your work I posted it to help that's all ok?
9+
03/01/05 @238
It's good you started with something that someone else created so you have a lot of reference pics to practice modeling. Then once you can manage to replicate techniques you'll be able to create your own stuff.
Just keep practicing!