Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 08-01-2003 , 04:39 AM
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Danny I wish you could hire me I need a job is your school hireing hehhehehe=)... I'm waiting to here back from a company hopefully it will work out.


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# 17 08-01-2003 , 08:42 AM
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Nice work Kurt! Keep it up!


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# 18 08-01-2003 , 10:42 AM
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The models is looking WAY great Kurt!


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# 19 08-01-2003 , 11:15 AM
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Excellent model with good detail Kurt. He looks like Cardinal Wolsey (NOT CARDINAL FANG from Monty Python) with pointy ears so very Tudorish.

Nurbs can be tricky to model with, you have to get your mind around them. Although most sources say that there are better for modelling non-character types and that polys and Sub-Ds are better for this.

The only thing that puts me off of NURBS is texturing them - it's seems like a right pain in the *rse! Are you going to texture this model Kurt?


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# 20 08-01-2003 , 02:26 PM
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Thanks guys... gazzamztaz im going to try to texture him, but that my weak point still....


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# 21 08-01-2003 , 04:14 PM
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Attached the ears. still pulling out detail on the top of the head. Than off to the body=)


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# 22 08-01-2003 , 04:21 PM
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Kurt is this model two separate halves instanced across the ZY axis or are you duplicating the side just for rendering?


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# 23 08-01-2003 , 04:42 PM
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Just duplcated the side for a render. I only work on 1 half at a time....


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# 24 08-01-2003 , 05:49 PM
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eaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh.. holly cow!!

that gave me a heart attack!!!. now thats what i call REAL modeling. great detail. dont ever stop. boys got a future.

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# 25 08-01-2003 , 06:24 PM
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wow. some major improvemets!! Very Very nice!


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# 26 08-01-2003 , 07:55 PM
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Raul... I need a job before I can have a future =)

Just a update started the body. Still thinking what kind of feet he should have. Im playing with the idea of a hoof on a horse or maybe a rhino's foot.....


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# 27 08-01-2003 , 08:08 PM
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or a big elephant foot! haha.

wow, that is freggen amazing user added image how did you learn maya so good? just from constant practice, or from videos and tutorials, or a school?

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# 29 08-01-2003 , 08:23 PM
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dbirider... I took a 9 month course in maya, and learned the basics there. I've been out of school now for 9 months and all I do is practise and read as much as I can.


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# 30 09-01-2003 , 01:10 AM
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Kurt, that is awesome. wish i could model like that.


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