Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 1
This course will look at the fundamentals of modeling in Maya with an emphasis on creating good topology. We'll look at what makes a good model in Maya and why objects are modeled in the way they are.
# 76 14-09-2010 , 11:13 PM
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he looks the part...yeh it would be a shame to lose him in shadow!! Instead of TV maybe another serial killer hangin body parts after a job gets nailed by a serial killer, killer....mmwwaahhhaaaaa mmwwwaahhhaa (evil grin).

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Hmm, not a bad idea bullet...

I'm going to stick with the unaware victim thing I think, have been playing about with the expression on his face, doing a few variations, here's my favourite so far.

It's the "Hmm, did I just hear something?...." look.

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I like that expression................dave




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# 79 15-09-2010 , 09:09 PM
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its not often that you see an expression on a models face around here. its usually a neutral face and a t-pose and the work never gets finished

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bahahah it looks good...almost black humour mate. Just as he gets skewered to the couch LOL

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Cheers Chirone, Dave and Bullet,
glad you're all liking the expression, I had a few others I tried but they didn't have the same frameable quality to them as this one, every angle I looked at it just made me laugh! A little bit like one of the Sims if anyone knows what I mean. Whoja Booja?.... lol (slightly geeky EA game joke, sorry....)

Also glad the black humour came across Bullet, can't really have humour in horror without it being that way can you?! lol

Will have more soon, work taking over for a few days as always....

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I'm thinking I may not actually get to finish this challenge using what I've built so far, as all the texturing, rigging and posing would take quite a bit of time, and I have hardly any for the next couple of months! So I am debating whether to just do a bust in zbrush, and see how that goes, the idea for this would be not a killer, or a victim, but someone with a look of shock on their face from witnessing a murder, maybe with blood spatter on them. Will upload something in a while.

# 83 17-09-2010 , 01:54 PM
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z..do it.....

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# 84 17-09-2010 , 06:56 PM
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Z it is Bullet!

Here's what I've come up with this afternoon, still need to work on it some more, will also post the blood spattered version in a minute....

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# 87 17-09-2010 , 09:16 PM
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bahahaha mate I LOVE the expression. You must have spent some time in front of the mirror for that one!!! Almost a "what do you mean you took my credit card dear!!" LOL

I like it mate...that is good. Yeh I agree with stwert...the spatter needs something mate...it may need to be heavier in spots??

Lookin bloody good though mate!!!

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Thanks guys,

Will look at adding some extra blood when I get a chance to do any more to it, glad you're liking it so far though!

# 89 20-09-2010 , 08:15 AM
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Not liking it dango...LOVING IT! user added image the model and expression is top class.

Are you not doing the chainsaw guy then? behind him or included, dont 4get, the challenge is the horror character if im not mistaken. Good work though.

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I did just notice 1 thing after a 2nd look (hope im not bein picky) but the ears seem a bit low down. Mayb its the angle though im not sure.

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