oops i put a lil 3rd eye on his head B4 that, wrong pic and the UVs look like this: eyes mouth tongue rest of the face : now i make a silly face in gimp
Looking much better. my only crit right now is the face from game-view. Id try making the face a bit more convex looking for a better read from the game-cam.
This looks good, yes. I don't think u have much more work on that aspect. I would recommend adding an additional layer on the face, making it a little brighter (the planes facing up, that is).
Speaking of tutorials by you Daz, I've still got that old tutorial you did on painting faces. Its quite a good little tutorial, do you still paint faces using that method?
Poop: Two things; skin tone dosent seem to match on the face as it does the body, and his face looks way too defined for a 15 year old. But other than that its looking good.
Hey guys , sculpting June from Handmaids Tale. Could use with some feedback on the face which I am struggling with currently Faces aren't really my expertise so anything that could guide me into the right direction would help. Some refs
I am searching something like this: https://shop.3dtotal.com/anatomy-figure.html male and female. Also trying to find face ones. Where i can see face muscles eye muscles etc close up.
Haven't learned it much but zbrush has that cloth sim, its wonky for me but that is only because i am face-rolling(equivalent of smashing keyboard with head) into it without reading the doc. I am also interested in anything fun, i think they changed the interface "controls" in MD 9.5 or so and its just a nightmare overall…
Just playing devil's advocate here. So I'm not allowed to compare the two shows because they are set in a different setting, have different characters and was fought differently? Seriously? It's the same production company doing the show (HBO, Dreamworks), I bet a lot of the same crew are still on board. They hint at the…
Not necessarily. The catch here is that when looking at these devices (big Cintiqs, this MS panel, and so on) we assume that it is indeed possible to work comfortably at a distance similar to what is shown in this picture above. But the fact is, Wacom tech is order of magnitude less precise than a physical pencil - because…