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Pegasus

Here is another NURBS model. 416 surfaces. Will post wires in future. This one was a revamp of a previous horsey model for an undisclosed project.

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Awww shucks Joopson :blush: user added image


Guess I'm wondering if I can get away with throwing this on the reel without a proper tail?

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the model looks good, but the anatomy is a little off.

the length of the horse is too short,

the rear and of the horse is too close to the torso, or mid area.

the neck is also too short.

i gather all this by looking at horses pic from google. although this is a "pegasus" i dont think the anatomy differs much :p

good work with the stitching

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Ah. Uh thank you. I think.
Too bad this thing already went to film eh? Oh well.

I did have a longer torso and a longer neck on it before, but had to make adjustments to it. It actually looked worse than it does now, but oh well. Live and learn I guess.

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yeh, looks really nice. what kind of project was it used for?


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Yeup. Here's a rework.
Not going to do much else to this one though...

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last one...
Comment if you like, but I'm not changing anything else on this one, it's time to move on.

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