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Turbo Dan 03-03-2006 07:55 AM

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so i decided to try my hand at a women, since ive had my eyes on them and have been fondling them my entire life, i figured i was somewhat ready for the challenge.
boy was i wrong.

so hard to make a person, especially a semi realistic one.

someone please tell me the head will look better with eyes/eyelashes/eyebrows and hair.
cause right now it looks like shit

Turbo Dan 03-03-2006 07:56 AM

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the vagina needs a lot of work yet

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also need to work the armpits and thumb and groin crease and shoulders

Turbo Dan 03-03-2006 08:05 AM

if anyone can help, please try

also, im trying to make eyes but im having a hard time following this one guy tutorial

can someone explain exactly what gets connected to what in the hypergraph?

http://www.andrew-whitehurst.net/eyeTut.html

Turbo Dan 03-03-2006 08:09 AM

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jhubbard 03-03-2006 09:12 PM

i dunno what you mean sorry which bit inparticluar isit that u need help with? connecting what to the hypergrah?

Turbo Dan 03-03-2006 10:06 PM

this is what i need help with:

http://www.andrew-whitehurst.net/tut...eTut/SCRN5.jpg

Converting projection to UV mapping
Here you can see that I've selected the shape node of the eye geometry and the projection node of the map in the multilister. Now select the convert to file texture option in the multilister and make a UV map of 1024x1024. This resultant UV texture should be loaded into your paint package. Here you'll notice that there's an iris and pupil mapped around each pole of the geometry. This is because the projection goes through the geometry and thus projects on both sides. It is a simple matter to paint out the the iris that appears on the back of the eye ball. This process is illustrated below. The image on the left is the UV texture created by Maya and that on the right is the same image after I've painted out the iris that was projected onto the back of the eyeball. You can see how the UV mapping wraps the image round the geometry leaving us with a very stripy image. This map when reapplied to the geometry will give us a white eyeball with and iris and pupil. We can now paint more detail onto the eye surface.

http://www.andrew-whitehurst.net/tut...Tut/SCRN11.jpg

The eye surface shader
Here you can see how the maps have been plumbed into the shading network. Note that the eye diffuse colour has been blended with white for the specular colour. I usually add some translucence to the shader to account for the light bouncing around the eye both within and without. This value should be adjusted on a shot by shot basis. Now we can turn our attention to the lens and wet eye surface.

vebhe 04-03-2006 05:30 AM

The body looks alot more detailed than mine :D
Keep up the good work!

Turbo Dan 04-03-2006 06:48 AM

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Originally posted by vebhe
The body looks alot more detailed than mine :D
Keep up the good work!

thanx buddy!
now i just gotta get the head to look like a female


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