Here look at the left model- at the bottom of the ribcage and the left, you can see a line that separates the ab muscles from the external oblique. The oblique goes further up to the ribcage and you are missing that. Therefor your silhouette has the shape of an trapeze in this area…
I went into some adventures on my own recently and found some other nice resources on this topic. Here is what I have which is pretty much the bin packing approach: but here are 3 other methods: http://kossovsky.net/index.php/2009/07/cshar-rectangle-packing/ Cygon packing Arevalo packing
http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/06/07/people.richie.ap/index.html can we go 2-0?! lol i think paris is getting her comeuppance and it's sad to see her in such a pathetic state when it's her own fault. and kudos to the judge. let's see him take on more celebrity cases.
Tonight at 10PM on Showtime, the show Penn and Teller Bullshit! on Showtime is going to be talking about video game violence and its effect on children. Should be an interesting episode if you can catch it. http://www.gamepolitics.com/2009/07/09/tivo-alert-penn-amp-teller-bullshit-tackles-video-game-violence
Hello, all! I'm working on the B1 battle droid from Star Wars. I'm still finishing the blocking phase, but I thought this would be a good moment to show it on Polycount. So here's a render of what it looks like at the moment: This is WIP #07 out of another 6 images from the step by step I've been updating on my facebook…
Thanks guys. I'm going to use the method as shown in this series: http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PL3C6BDFAA684F5EEC&v=nobV52tIF5U This video, at 3:07 in. He mentions, "it's best to bake all the envelopes down to the vertex level." Is this done by selecting each bone and clicking "Bake selected verts" within the skin…
guess you'd either need to render a lot of pngs and set them together at runtime or use gifs... can pngs even hold animations? google is my friend and he says: "No, it can't, at least not nativly!" http://www.instantfundas.com/2009/07/4-free-tools-to-create-animated-png.html really, that was a 30 seconds google search...
Definitely - http://goinkscape.com/use-blender-freestyle-to-export-svg-artwork/ https://inkscapetutorials.wordpress.com/2015/01/07/blender-adds-freestyle-svg-export-to-create-inkscape-editable-3d-lineart/ I personally used it to convert a top ortho view of a 3d mockup into a vector file suitable for laser cutting and it…