Digital humans the art of the digital double
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# 16 05-10-2006 , 12:18 AM
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only preliminary paint work, but all crits welcomed, actually crits are encouraged, to me the ears still look off so may go back and tweak the model a touch though they looked fine pre texuring.

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after looking at a few pics online i'd found, it looks like the ears are set too forward, and they're a little too rounded on the sides... they have more of a triangular look, with the larger part being the back (and outer) portion, and the front (inner) portion is shorter


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# 19 05-10-2006 , 03:03 AM
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Cheers for that Neo, I'll alter it tomorrow when it's quiet at work! user added image


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