First personal model I've made with Maya. Still some work to do on him. I suppose I should do something about those ears. He's around 1600 polys with loops for lip syncing if I get around to it. I had a really nice looking high poly version that I'd done a run over with the artisan sculpt tool, but Maya decided to crash…
Looks mighty good - specialy for a first try with maya . Front view has a nice style (like a comic type boxer) but in the sideview he looks a little .. goofysh . Take a look on texavery`s guide for comicart - if you know what i mean . (grrr - have to search it by my self again).
agree, the front view looks good, but everything about the side view is looking kind of wacky. hard to believe it's the same model. anyway try looking up some academic human head drawings in side view... no need to follow them exactly but only deviate slightly from that. keep it up. care to show some wireframes?
Looking sweet man. I can see a bit O yourself in the front view. I think its looking pretty cool overall, I'd love to see a nice stylized texture to go with em. 8-)
The front shot I really like. The side shot, however, looks in need of some help. His forhead slopes back on too much of a sharp angle, making his cranium look rather tiny. There's also some odd geometry issue with the neck muscles meeting just below the Adam's Apple. I'm @ work otherwise I'd write more of a C&C, but I…
Looking good steve. I see you converting to the dark side is going quite well, only crits is the side profile i think needs a little work. Otherwise good work.
Sweet.......Maya is such an impressive tool ya know. Gets things done so quickly. Keep on it man.....Maya will really help you if you stick with it long enough. I've only used it 3 months now and I am crazy about it. Hell, I built one the the final levels of our game with it( http://www.lucasarts.com/ep3/ ) . Much more…
Hmm, sorry my post wasnt too helpfull. Had the comic guide about slick, dumb and mean characters in mind while writing. iirc - the face shoud be on a straight line with a big, blocky chin (http://www.comicon.com/pulse/images_2/208fl2.jpg - flash, lower left).
Jackablade, if your Maya crashes with an error saying it is crashing your file will be saved out to this folder. If it just disappears with no ram dump or error message then you are screwed. I suggest hitting Ctrl + s every time you hit a milestone in your modeling. C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp