Thanks Kurt! Nice to see the creator of the tutorial has a keen interest on the progress of his students
Anyways, not sure if i'm correct to the tutorial or not, the 2nd part finished and i just got into it and converted and merged etc so it it's wrong it's my fault
Looks pretty good mate... the main thing i see that needs a bit more tweaking is his knee area but thats minor... pull some the the verts to smooth them out a bit.
Chest and arms are looking pretty good.
Keep going...
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination, knowledge is limited, imagination encircles the world. (Albert Einstein)
i totally understand how he feels. I've been TRYING to learn Maya on my own for a few months now, but i start something, then i get stuck, then it gets too complicated, and finally i give it up.
I am trying to get a head start cuz i start my maya classes in college in the Fall.
But dude, keep going, looks better than anything i've made as a newbie
hand take time mate... trust me.....they are one of the hardest things to master... like i said in the tut.. hands are like a a new model.... I usally spend a ton of time on them even more then 4 hours..
You can do it
I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination, knowledge is limited, imagination encircles the world. (Albert Einstein)
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