View Poll Results: Dragon Project Tutorial - WIP
Very bad attempt for a beginner 3 5.88%
Bad for a beginner 0 0%
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Good for a beginner 12 23.53%
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Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 01-08-2005 , 12:38 AM
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Dragon Project WIP - Newbie - UPDATE 9

Tutorial by Kurt Boutilier

I'm busy teaching myself at the moment and going through
the Dragon Project tutorial on Simply Maya.

Please tell me what you think so far...
Keep in mind that I am a total beginner but be honest.

Still tons of work to do. user added image
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File size - 139 KB (141,525 bytes)
Dimentions - 484 x 2493 pixels
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Body WIP

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# 2 01-08-2005 , 12:46 AM
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Great start..... Comming along, try and smooth out some of the jagged aears a bit more but keep theshapes you got..


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# 3 01-08-2005 , 02:17 AM
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Thank you, I will keep updating as I go along.

Please feel free to give me plenty of construstive critisism
as it progresses. I will move onto the body when I
am finished the Head.


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# 4 02-08-2005 , 02:19 AM
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-Votes Please-

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I would like to see what you all think.

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# 5 05-08-2005 , 12:10 AM
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Doesn't work...

Trying to make space in this Thread by deleting some of my posts,
Doesn't work...


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# 6 08-08-2005 , 11:51 PM
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I will be posting my latest wip no. 5 tomorrow...

I have a question, anyone answer please...
is it better to start with really low poly then add
when you need? what is the advantage?
does it help to keep your geometry neater and easier
to manage?

Any tips and critisism welcome.


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# 7 09-08-2005 , 11:38 PM
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Update No. 5

PICTURE 5 & 6 ADDED


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# 8 13-08-2005 , 01:00 PM
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Dude, you may be a begginner but you definately are not a noob!
Great work! Keep up the good work.

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# 9 14-08-2005 , 10:58 PM
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Thanks Bro, I'm trying... user added image there are still tons of things to
learn and figure out but I'm getting there...

After I can do a little modeling then I will try to texture / render
and maybe later try setting up a rig and animation...

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# 10 15-08-2005 , 11:38 PM
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UpDaTe No. 7

PicTuRe 7 AdDeD


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# 11 16-08-2005 , 10:12 PM
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Update 8 - Moving onto Body now

PiCtuRe 8 AdDeD

Please leave your comments and advice,
I would really appreciate some tips.

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# 12 17-08-2005 , 12:42 AM
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Looks really good. I like it a lot. Like Kurt said, some of the folds in the ears seam a bit hard looking though.


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# 13 17-08-2005 , 10:30 PM
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Thanks, I have now smoothed the ears a little...
working on the body now... had to sketch the body... not too good at art...
Wish I took lessons though

I know the proportions are not that great but I can fix it up in maya...
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# 14 17-08-2005 , 11:29 PM
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Originally posted by Toxic Bunny

Wish I took lessons though

What do you mean? That drawing is really good, and I like the bold outlines. That could come in handy with X-ray view. (In Maya of course user added image)


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# 15 17-08-2005 , 11:37 PM
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Thanks bro, I appreciate the compliment user added image

I had to figure out how my own arm looked to make the front legs... lol
That is particularly where training would help... and with proportions...
I had to do the dark outlines, when I scanned my picture it came out too light
for some reason...

You busy with anything new lately?


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