Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 28-09-2004 , 10:21 AM
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I still dont like the legs, if you look at the rest of your model it looks like it's made of segments (or carapace pieces) try and continue that into the legs. The feet don't look like they could support the weight of your character... They definatley need to be bigger and there's something not quite right about the design...

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# 17 05-10-2004 , 02:27 AM
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Hi guys.. sorry its been so long since ive posted. Been busy..
Well here is him textured and in a walk cycle, if anyones interested it will post a little quicktime movie of the walk.

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There's nothing normal about normals. In FACT i think the are abnormal.
# 18 05-10-2004 , 03:48 AM
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i want to see the walk cycle.

# 19 05-10-2004 , 07:15 AM
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There's nothing normal about normals. In FACT i think the are abnormal.
# 20 05-10-2004 , 02:26 PM
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he seems a little stiff

# 21 05-10-2004 , 02:43 PM
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hmm yea i thought that.. i was trying to get him to walk like that, but maybe i could loosen him up a bit


There's nothing normal about normals. In FACT i think the are abnormal.
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