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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 20 11:31 am)
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So, I've been working with the head tutorial litst posted, and experimenting with the vertex modeller, and have been going through the stage where you start looking at people's faces differently. Those of you with a more artistic background probably went through this in college. Now, here I am, stuck in face-studying mode, and now it's time to buy groceries. Which means, of course, that there will be lots of faces to look at, and I find myself thinking about how one would go about modeling this face and that face. So, it's check out time, and the cashier is a young guy, late teens or early twentys. He's a good looking kid, and I was thinking to myself, hmm, that would be a good hero-face -- handsome guy, but in an interesting way, his features seem a bit broader than the classical hero-face, which would make it more interesting, hmm, how would that work, and so on. Of course, he catches me staring at him. Being a good looking guy, I'm sure he's gotten a lot of stares from older women; I could just tell by the look in his eye (which said: oh, here we go again). So now he probably thinks I one of those horny desparate women who hit on grocery store cashiers and box boys. Arrgh. How embarassing. Litst, just so you know, I blame you entirely. I'm positive you planned this all along.