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Posted By Sepraud On 07-08-2006 | Views: 1,654 Replies: 4
Thank you all! You solved the problem! :attn:

Regards, :D
Sepraud
Posted By Sepraud On 06-08-2006 | Views: 1,654 Replies: 4
Hi everyone!

I am following the Organic Modeling Tutorial 2 and I got to a stage where is suposed to align the midle vertices of the head to the Y axle. Kurt says to select the vertices, go the...
Posted By Sepraud On 06-08-2006 | Views: 30,362 Replies: 154
Hi everyone!

I'm from Portugal and I'm living there (here) too.

It's good to know that this community is spread all over the world! :)
Posted By Sepraud On 31-07-2006 | Views: 1,963 Replies: 4
Thank you for your replies, I rounded the problem by making the object in a different way. ;)
Sepraud
Posted By Sepraud On 29-07-2006 | Views: 1,963 Replies: 4
Hello!

I'm trying to delete 2 faces of an object and when I select and delete them, they continue to be there, the only thing that changes it's their blue "dot" - that disappears (and after that I...
Posted By Sepraud On 20-07-2006 | Views: 1,962 Replies: 3
Kurt "answered" my question about the flatten legs and feet in the subdivision! :attn:

After some time, in the cartoon's dog video tutorial (part 4), he says: "(...) hit 3 (...)" - when he is...
Posted By Sepraud On 20-07-2006 | Views: 1,962 Replies: 3
Thank you, now I understand why I have squares instead of circles :)

And my second problem, the flatten parts... Why Kurt's dog feet are so smooth and my dog's feet are so flat?

And what is...
Posted By Sepraud On 20-07-2006 | Views: 1,962 Replies: 3
Hello!

I was watching the Cartoon Dog Tutorial and when Kurt converted the poly to subdiv, the vertexes appeared as circles, like this:

http://myplace.paginas.sapo.pt/kurts_result.gif

But...
Posted By Sepraud On 19-07-2006 | Views: 2,997 Replies: 18
Now I understand what you were saying about clean models... And I will pay attention to that in the modelling process.

Thank you for your highly useful help! :)
Posted By Sepraud On 19-07-2006 | Views: 1,515 Replies: 10
Hello!

"lmb" means Left Mouse Button.

"ctrl + lmb" it's for you to press the "Control" button (in your keyboard), plus the Left Mouse Button (in your mouse).

Regards,
Sepraud
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