Digital humans the art of the digital double
Ever wanted to know how digital doubles are created in the movie industry? This course will give you an insight into how it's done.
# 1 10-03-2006 , 04:17 PM
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frog or low poly?

hi,

if I want to do a nice texturing tutorial should I go for the frog or the low poly one?

# 2 10-03-2006 , 04:37 PM
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I like the frog one but the low poly would work as well.


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# 3 10-03-2006 , 04:57 PM
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you should, you created them. The only thing I was worried about was that the low poly man is "low poly" the uv part might be somewhat different from what you would do on a normal model.

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# 4 10-03-2006 , 05:26 PM
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The mapping techniques are pretty much the same for both low and hgh res meshes... the only main difference is with a high res mesh is you have a lot more pushing and pulling to get a flat map.


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# 5 11-03-2006 , 01:57 PM
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makes sense,

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