This is a personal project with workflows of an digital double type character trying to achieve a realistic interpretation just by using photo some reference from internet. I am learning Digital Double so any suggestions are really appreciated.
First I want to thank you , your post was extremely useful to me
I have few question if is not too much to ask :
Do you know what your name mean [if that's your real name]?
Have you study facial and surface anatomy before [books/busts/3d scan/drawing] ?
How did you manage to use tracing and not get even basic likeness , could you describe your process step by step [do you have yourself recorded during blocking a head or working on this project]?
Even lighting is different could you point any difference you could find in both image ?
I appreciate that you have some good questions for me..i guess this will help me to learn more and in depth.
Do you know what your name mean [if that's your real name]?: Yes i do and it means Lord of lights.
Have you study facial and surface anatomy before [books/busts/3d scan/drawing] ?: I am learning facial aanatomy and skull structures.
How did you manage to use tracing and not get even basic likeness , could you describe your process step by step [do you have yourself recorded during blocking a head or working on this project]? I was trying to match the heas feom different angles so i guess i have lost the likeness.Any suggestion how would u have achieved basic likeness matching different camera angles.
Even lighting is different could you point any difference you could find in both image ?: Yes i can see some difference now.Also i may be worng but is there any issue/difference with the Focal length in two differnt images.
Hope your answers will help me a lot.
Also can you please tell me how my post was extremely useful to you.
Do you think x1 or x11 and x2 are the same person ?
So basically I found that you can rely only one 1 view to align and take measurements and side view is the best candidate for that purpose.For a basic likeness check last image and red lines in second if you have this relations right you will have likeness
"Also can you please tell me how my post was extremely useful to you."
The first couple of human models I tried to do by tracing, and the results were pretty far off. I think there is some errors in conversion between 2d and 3d, so it's better to really study your model with your eyes first, then relate that to what you know about human anatomy, and then as Carvuleiro is saying, begin your work. Just because your tracing matches up, does not mean you will end up with a good likeness.
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Hope your answers will help me a lot.
Also can you please tell me how my post was extremely useful to you.