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# 1 06-06-2007 , 11:51 PM
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Source for reference images?

Hi all,

wondering if anyone can recommend a free online source for reference images for modeling, particularly character modeling - with different angles for the different viewports.

Thanks,

g.

# 2 07-06-2007 , 03:57 AM
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HereÕs a pretty good one that I just found the other day:

https://www.google.com/

On a more serious note, I donÕt think so.

# 3 07-06-2007 , 10:35 AM
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Jr Who, dont just say there arnet without checking. Some sites off the top of my head are
www.spectralogue.com(free)
www.3d.sk($$$)
www.got3d.com (free)
www.fineart.sk- go to akira gomi for ortho pics, also some free anatomy books
theres also a good anatomy thread on cgtalk.
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# 4 07-06-2007 , 01:03 PM
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Thanks Some Guy,

I'd seen spectralouge but none of the others, I'll be checking them out soon. Possibly look into buying some reference books too.


Cheers,

G.

To the other poster - most people do try google before posting on message boards.

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