Rorschach opened this issue on Jan 13, 2000 ยท 7 posts
Rorschach posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 3:51 PM
Rorschach posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 6:18 PM
I,ve just read it. Sorry, Laubach, I'll try to include your name in tha readme file. The double chin is intended, she's got it. Maybe I should reduce it but not remove it? Or raise a little the chin?
serene posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 6:32 PM
Hi, guy. The eyes are quite good, but that chin needs pulling up. Get a jpeg of Ms. Anderson, use it as a background image in your Poser render window, and refer to that. Tweak to your heart's content. Wireframe view tends to help to get cheekbones, eye sockets, eye slants, eyebrows, jawlines and chins in the right place. Keep on Keepin'!
DEL posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 6:57 PM
I think the chin Extends too far down and the mascara is too dark, I think :-P
shadownet posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 7:57 PM
It looks like Scully and it doesn't. Still its great! Beats every attempt I made thus far at making a recognizable character. Now make me a Heidi the Tool Girl from Home Improvement and I'll be happy.
JeffH posted Thu, 13 January 2000 at 8:01 PM
Here's a good source of images to help you out. Lots of close-ups and most importantly profile shots. The nose and chin are going to be the toughest...and the lips, and the eyes... http://gillian.simplenet.com/index.htm -JH.
LoboUK posted Fri, 14 January 2000 at 4:53 AM
It's very good so far, certainly recognizable as Scully. But I agree with the other comments about the chin, it extends down too far. Jeff is absolutely right - profile shots are very important when you're building a celebrity-match (as I know from my own attempts at this) Paul