Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 31-01-2005 , 07:52 PM
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Heya guys, been a while since I last posted my work here, anyways, I have started a new project with a few other people and I have been assigned the job of modeling a character called "Brian". This is where he is at now....I am still adding in all the facial details and finishing up the ears.....So this is still a very early WIP.....as always C & C are always welcome user added image I will post as I go along with the project user added image

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# 2 31-01-2005 , 07:56 PM
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I would have thought that you'd need some more edgeloops, but I think it looks great as it is... user added image


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# 3 31-01-2005 , 09:24 PM
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MX dude

Hey nice going!! As Blomkaal said already some more loops would be good. Would you mind if I got my BIG RED PEN out as its not be out to play for a while on someones mesh? As I feel a redirection of edge flow coming on...

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# 4 31-01-2005 , 09:31 PM
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Heya,

Blomkaal...Heya, how are ya? Thnx for your comment, much appreciated user added image

Jango....Heya...hehe...please feel free to get that BIG RED PEN out...lol I am always open to what I have or have not done right on my mesh...please go wild..user added imageuser added image

Oh yeah one thing I forgot to mention.....The top 2 pics are pics of the mesh unsmoothed....the other 2 are of them smoothed out..user added image

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# 5 31-01-2005 , 09:44 PM
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Awsome dude!!!

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# 6 31-01-2005 , 09:52 PM
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The loops around your eye's look pritty good. Maybe more. but as mentioned around the mouth you could use a couple. Looking good though. The character has character ! LOL

# 7 31-01-2005 , 11:37 PM
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I beat you to it Jango :p

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# 8 01-02-2005 , 08:54 AM
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if he adds these loops, then the character will look completely different.
not all character have the same edge flow,
it looks fine without all the edge loops imo.
edge loops makes it easy to animate and deform, thats all. if u are making a still or will not do heavy animations, the topology does not have to be a basic loop "cage" and your char will look great.
its just give the impression of sliding on a mucle or a skin being deformed, since they move in better arcs then straight lines.
but that does not mean its a bad thing to do it without edgeloops. its totally fine.

# 9 01-02-2005 , 10:28 AM
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Vlad is right here. Correct edge flow is supposedly refering to the muscle beneath the skin. If this model i required for animation it will require edge loops regardless. But it will not make the face different, it will make it correct. Have a look at your own face and pull a few faces and if you can, watch how your skin stretches in arcs around the contours of your face.

Agreed that not all characters have the same edge flow but however all faces have the same muscle groups. So if the muscles are formed in this manner you would therefore require edge loops.

The topic of edge loops is a long debated subject on a certain sites, but above all it remains the unwritten rule for correct anatomy.

Peltra: Nearly there, Ill post tnite

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# 10 01-02-2005 , 03:30 PM
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# 11 01-02-2005 , 03:58 PM
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Originally posted by Jango
Would you mind if I got my BIG RED PEN out as its not be out to play for a while on someones mesh?

Almost fell out of my chair laughing! user added image Don't worry Jango, I plan on starting a head soon if your pen's cravings haven't been satisfied user added image

Mainline: I'm doing ok, just wish I could get myself together and get that damned comp entry finished, but I feel this urge to model, not texture user added image
The thing that surprises me the most about this model are the good results you have on your smoothed model. I think I see some odd faces around the nose and mouth (correct me if I'm wrong though) which always gives me lots of weird creases...


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# 12 01-02-2005 , 08:24 PM
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Aahhh thats better

Red Pen Satisfaction!!!user added image
The eyes are fine though
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# 13 01-02-2005 , 09:54 PM
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Heya guys,

Thank you all for your positive feedback, it is greatly appreciated user added image

Thanks for the "Red Pen Satisfaction" Jango..lol....I will definately use it as a stepping stone for an update to improve the general mesh structure of the model, as I do plan to take this character through a few lip-sync animations and he's mesh structure will be vitally important..

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