Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: Is M4 real?

Lyne opened this issue on Mar 09, 2008 · 83 posts


Diogenes posted Mon, 10 March 2008 at 2:13 PM

> Quote - I kind of like what I've seen of M4 in those three pics. > > As for the figures in the critique forum, I can't get over how their feet are modeled. I mentioned something to that effect there too. They look somewhat club-footed :-

As of yet the figure is not finished there are several items that must be reworked.  The hands and feet both must be redone because I reworked the entire model recently and changed the geometry in several place, which tends to mess things up quite alot.  However in an effort to save having to do then over and over and over again I decided not to rework the hands and feet untill everything else is done with the body.  So as I have acknowledeged in the post of the model the feet are not done. But keep a watch on the model and see if in the final form these issues are not resolved. This is the purpose of a critque forum, to get feedback, go back to work and fix things.  So if people want a better male model, let me know what you would like to see, and I will do my best to incorporate it into the model.

Also, I have been contacted by several of the best (in my opinion) artists for textures, hair, pose files, clothing and other items, who wish to work with this model for all the support products. Some of them from Daz too.

This model will be: easy and faster to pose, does not need gads of magnets and morphs to bend correctly (thereby saving on resources) and always delivers excellent results. You can tie this model into knots and never break the mesh.

Here take a look: there is absolutely NO morphs of any kind, NO magnets, and NO post work.  You can see there are some dents and creases but absolutely no broken mesh. The middle photo is the model cut in half so you can see the bending of the mesh. For more see the critique forum and my gallery

Critique, comments and suggestions for what you would like to see are sincerely apreciated. This pose took me 10 minutes, simple and straight forward easy bending.

Thanks for looking phantom3d 


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