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Old 16-08-2003, 12:54 AM   #1
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realistic human study-the skeletal anatomy of the human limbs

message updated: i will be posting the model chart as i proceed here for those who dont wantto browse through the entire thread






















just a couple of renderes of an ongoing project...comments appreciated

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Old 16-08-2003, 12:56 AM   #2
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anatomy chart of the foot

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Old 16-08-2003, 01:23 AM   #3
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Your bone material looks a little silvery, but beyond that everthing looks good. So much detail!!

What are you using for reference? Is it available on the net?
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Old 16-08-2003, 01:31 AM   #4
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thx for the comment dire.i am using a real skeleton for reference along with a few references from the net.
i have etxtured the bones,these renders are to beused as anatomy charts so i wanted it to look a little different.
heres a few reference mesh comparison images and textured renders of some bones...
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the second cervicle vertebra
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Old 16-08-2003, 02:47 AM   #10
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verry nice but the skull looks sorta "strange"
im probly just retarded tho
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very nice modelling, but on our first i dono what the h3LL it is, the umm... first thing that aint bones...
the texture seems to be off, but the modelling is right on
i agree about the skull but overall nice work
our ribs arent sharp? WoW i always thought they were haha, better stop doin that in my drawings then
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I`m amazed by your work mate...You`ve put a lot of research into your work...Great stuff...

I have to agree with Lost_Desiple thought...Althought the shape and the porportions of the jaw are correct, it seems you have some problems with the nose cavity, the eye cavity, and the overall shape of the upper skull...

Hope this helps...
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Old 16-08-2003, 03:32 AM   #13
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thats pretty nice

question how'd ya get this forum msg to alow such a large pic
most of the pics i try and put up arnt even 3/4 that size and it says nope to big... whats the dealyo

are ya gonna make the whole skeleton, make it dance? you know that would be funny! comon....
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I'm just in awe at the ammount of detail and time you've put into this. breathtaking work. I agree about the skull, but man...
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thx for the comments
little john:yeah i need to work on the skull a bit more...especially the eye socket and the dentures...will tweak the entire model once i am done.modeling the arteries and the small intestine right now
daniel:thx for the comment,i will fix the skull.heres the refernce mesh comparison fo the skull reference pic i was using
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