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daverave 15-01-2011 11:31 PM

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Hi Miss Nova, thanks for your help this is as far as I have got with the hand, still need more tweeking.........dave

Nilla 16-01-2011 02:03 AM

If you look at the knuckle joints they don't follow a straight line, it runs diagonally on a real hand and helps define the shape, it's also a reason for the extreme flexibility of the human hand. Those skin folds on the finger joints I can imagine would be a nightmare to try and model:) I think you're doing really well, and I think this project would be a great chance to learn some anatomy. The nice thing is that if you learn humans the anatomy for other mammals is pretty much the same if you stand them up on two legs so it's well worth it.

There's tons of resources for artists online, the largest site is probably www.3d.sk but theres lots of free sites, cgtalk has a whole forum dedicated to this and I'm sure there's a lot of free sites mentioned in the resources lounge here. Also lots of good books that you can get to keep on the side, but you need refs in addition to your own body which is the best resource as you can squeeze and bend everything to figure it out.

I think doing it the way you're doing it by creating one body part and learning the area as you go along is a better way of doing it than trying to memorize the whole body at once because it's difficult and would get dull. But taking a pencil and doing line drawings of the general structure and different poses before adding a high level of detail would save you a lot of time on reworking the model as the base shape need to be good enough to build on. You don't need great drawing skills, it's just useful to understand proportions and shape before modeling and topology. Try drawing a hand it's a lot more difficult than you'd think, do front, side, fist and extended fingers.

The way we learnt anatomy in school was 1) bones, 2) joints, 3) muscle; you wouldn't need detailed knowledge as an artist in the same way you would in medicine, but I don't know a single med student that didn't draw at this point. And once you understand the bony structure, it will make sense how joints deform on a human model and which muscles would be defined because they contribute to specific movements and where skin wrinkles develop and to what extent.

bullet1968 16-01-2011 02:34 AM

looks like a good start dave...I agree with Miss_Nova....the knuckles need adjusting and then you will have it close...use your own hand as a ref....it is quite suprising how your knuckles are displaced from each other!!

keep it up mate you are doing well on a difficult subject

cheers bullet

daverave 16-01-2011 07:08 PM

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Thanks Miss Nova, Bullet
Update on the hand, last image has the thumb nail turn around............dave

daverave 17-01-2011 07:06 PM

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Nearly there, as my first human body in maya I am happy with it, then next one will be better, Thanks again Miss Nova for your kind help............dave

Nilla 18-01-2011 08:57 AM

You're welcome dave, looks good for a first human with no proper reference material. I'm sure the next one will be even better, with some research on structure and topology, model poses and so on.

bullet1968 18-01-2011 11:06 AM

You must have a bloody good mirror...LOL well done mate.


cheers bullet

Ozgalis 22-01-2011 11:44 AM

hey dave you wanna post a wire of that final shot?

daverave 22-01-2011 04:41 PM

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No problem, I did not clean up the connection to the feet...........dave


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