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# 1 03-12-2008 , 10:10 AM
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My first 3D Hand model

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so after i got help in the newbie section in some parts

i'm now happy to present you my first hnad model an my first model in maya user added image

hope you like it crittique
is welcome of course!

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# 2 03-12-2008 , 11:09 AM
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Very nice!
Is it WIP of Finished?
Are you going to texture it?
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# 3 03-12-2008 , 11:46 AM
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thanks user added image

it's actually a practice
i don't know how to texture yet
I'll keep on focusing on modeling the next few month or should i lern both at the same time?

# 4 03-12-2008 , 12:42 PM
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it looks pretty good, you should post up some wires.

i think the thumb on the first image looks a little odd, its maybe a bit short and the skin around the base of it seems bloated some what. that could just be the angle tho.

# 5 03-12-2008 , 02:47 PM
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not bad, but hammer.horror is right - there's definitely issue with the thumb - the stretch of skin that goes from the middle of the main body to the base of the thumb looks like it starts too high. also, in the last image, it really looks like the whole thumb has been pulled out too far and then rotated round too much. it almost looks disjointed.

lets see some wires.

# 6 04-12-2008 , 01:28 AM
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agree with the thumb issue, but have to add that the fingertips (not the very ends but the all around area of the final knuckle of the finger) looks a little boxy and too long from top of finger to bottom of finger.


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# 7 04-12-2008 , 05:41 AM
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Thank you and I appreciate your crits,
I'll work on that thumb and the fingers

here is the wireframe

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# 8 05-12-2008 , 11:25 AM
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after listening to your advice i modeled a new hand

took my own hand an also did from observation from parts i couldn't see on the ref.

it was alot faster than the last one which I'm happy about

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# 9 06-12-2008 , 04:45 AM
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Hey, that looks allot better.

I think that maybe the palm is a tad bit too long though.

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# 10 06-12-2008 , 09:57 AM
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yeah - was thinking the same thing - as mayaniac said - definitely looking a lot better. time to get going on the rest of him. user added image

# 11 06-12-2008 , 10:15 AM
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thanks alot guys!!

I was thinking about "get going" but i don't know where to start. is the head a good thing to be working on as next or the body?

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# 12 06-12-2008 , 10:17 AM
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you could start blocking out the basic body and then focus on the various parts - the head is always a good place to start tho. user added image

# 13 09-12-2008 , 02:37 PM
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great improvement... nice job.


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# 14 09-12-2008 , 03:06 PM
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I hate hands - and feet

but this is looking very nice well done user added image


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