Introduction to Maya - Modeling Fundamentals Vol 2
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# 1 19-02-2015 , 02:06 AM
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T-rex

Have been trying some look dev on this one. Think i like the brown better.

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# 2 19-02-2015 , 10:40 PM
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I'm leaning more towards the green one, has more of a reptilian tone. I think there some anatomical issues though, the most glaring ones are the arms, they seem a bit too small even for a T-Rex and the feet, I don't think they should be flat like that.


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# 3 20-02-2015 , 01:18 PM
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I'm kinda with Gen on this ......
tho I personally like the brown better (unless you "muddy" up the green a bit)
But something definitely amiss with the arms ......
The shoulder area seems to start OK, but lower arms/hands seem to be little nubbies,
and the feet themselves do seem a little flat.
Still a nice model tho user added image


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# 4 22-02-2015 , 02:46 PM
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Thanks for the feedback guys! I have been looking at some reference photos and you are totaly right user added image. Alltho the arms are not much bigger, but a little bit. Gonna have it fixed up and post a new render soon!

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