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Old 10-11-2007, 07:07 AM   #1
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Organic Head Modelling

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I need some suggestion as i not use to organic modelling. I wanted to make a pet which has a similar head as the reference picture. Does anyone can teach me where to start.. as in the head...

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Well... you could draw out some references (side,front, ect.) and set them as a material on a plane. And you could use a box modeling method or start with a plane and compy the edges. There are plently of tutorials on the 3dtotal home page. We can't really start the model for you. It is trial and error!
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exatcly, just study the model and keep experimenting, and dont expect your first model to be perfect, just give it a go post it on the forums and im sure ppl here will help you.


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