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Naughty Kinky Boy
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Facial Modelling - New Video Tutorial by Michael Bauer
Michael Bauer brings us another 3-part 3dsmax video tutorial looking at the fundamental concepts behind using the edge-copy modelling technique to model a face:
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hi, looks like a great tut, one problem, where can i get the ref image?
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where can i get the ref image? Please some one tell us.............thanks
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we're going to add them shortly, in the meantime you can email me at lynette@3dtotal.com for them. sorry for the delay, we hadn't realised they were missing. apologies! we'll get them linked up on the article ASAP but you can email me for them in the meantime.
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nice. good tuts.
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Naughty Kinky Boy
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Hi all,
Sorry about not supplying the reference image with the original tutorial, it has now been fixed and you can get the image below ![]() |
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Well i got a problem, i dont know how the hell at 2:33(First Part) he cuted off the image with moving tool,
Thanks edit: sorry its 3:33 /= Last edited by Eyal .M; 28-09-2009 at 02:21 PM.. |
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I emailed Mike to tell him you needed some help, but the fact you say, "don't know how the hell" he did this, and "dammit, this forum dead or what?!" doesn't exactly make people feel encouraged to help ... Just a word of advice.
I'll ask our in-house artist if he has any advice he can offer. If he can, he'll post back here. Cheers
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Hello There,
"he cuted off the image with moving tool" I believe what you may be refering to is how in Sub-Object / Edge mode he selected the right edge and used the Transform - Move tool to drag it to the left. |
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Thanks Rich
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thank you rich.
but it doesnt help(im using 3ds max 2010 but i dont think it metters) im selecting the object --> Edge Category --> Selecting the transform("Select and move") tool --> Selecting some of the edges(tryed all), moving it and its just kinda getting smached lol. thanks again |
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No problem
![]() It sounds as though this is some issue with your version of Max as opposed to any holes in the tutorial. Either that or the scene is somehow corrupt. |
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I will download the 2009 version and try, if its the same way as i tryed at 2010 i will report it at Autodesk forums
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Update:
same thing with 3ds max 09 SP1 and 10 SP1 |
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