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 16-08-2005 , 09:21 PM
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Model Head my 1st one :P

hey guys.. been taking that ninja tutorial and was working on it for a month or more off and on and then the file got deleted so i had to start over about a week ago and i worked past a lotta the videos and tried to get my own style of modelling .. heres the wip as of 2 days ago

front :
user added image

side:
user added image

# 2 17-08-2005 , 03:03 PM
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that looks great.. can you suggest any good tutorials i have been having a hard time with modeling a head


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# 3 17-08-2005 , 03:31 PM
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hmm... are you using reference? If you are modeling anything organic you need to have reference.

Looks good for your first. also make sure that your edge loops look like this: https://www.bunk.cistron.nl/plaatjes/poly_regions.jpg, or your head will not defrom correctly.

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# 4 17-08-2005 , 07:18 PM
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# 5 18-08-2005 , 04:22 AM
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ah thanks for that user added image


and ya i'm using the ninja tutorial from here user added image

its pretty helpful
im using the reference pics they provided

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