mrmopar opened this issue on May 13, 2003 ยท 36 posts
BeatYourSoul posted Mon, 19 May 2003 at 9:25 AM
You're darn tootin'! ;) The human head is a very, very complex structure - bones, cartilage, tons of muscles, skin, specialized skin, hair, teeth, tongue, eyes and ears (entire complex structures in themselves). And each person (unless they have identical syblings) has unique, distinguishing features in every one of these areas. To be capable of catching these nuances in a 3d model requires literally thousands of morphable regions, among other things. Victoria 3 is the closest that I've seen. And yes, can't wait for Michael 3 for a 'real' male with this complexity. Until there are even more complex models, the only way to catch a facial likeness with precision is to model the head yourself using as many references as possible or to go the extra light-year and add morphs and tweaks to the already available models'. Yours is pretty darn good, smiller1! BYS