Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 23-03-2007 , 10:55 AM
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homeless dog

this was the result after a couple of weeks of agro

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# 2 23-03-2007 , 11:21 AM
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spider

need some advise on texture for dis spider am not sure either to use texture or fur need some advise gys

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# 3 23-03-2007 , 11:22 AM
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spider

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# 4 23-03-2007 , 11:29 AM
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sorry mis post


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# 5 23-03-2007 , 11:29 AM
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and again


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# 6 23-03-2007 , 11:30 AM
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Why have you modled the dog all in tri's?

For the textuing just look at some photo reference. Then unwrap and apply.


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# 7 23-03-2007 , 11:33 AM
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cool - your dog looks very good - though what's that bulge on his chest? it looks a little odd.

# 8 23-03-2007 , 08:27 PM
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the spider model is nice, but all the legs should connect to the cephalothorax - the back two should not be connected to the abdomen like that.

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