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Frustration

3D Studio Max Modeling posted on Dec 09, 2003
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Ok, I've spent over a week on this head, and it came out looking like a piece of...well, something not so good. Anyway, this is what I feel like doing to it. Thanks for viewing

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Asmodias

6:39AM | Wed, 10 December 2003

lol you're almost there man, and it doesnt really look that bad. just keep making refinements, ( unless of course your mesh is so screwwed up youre having a hard time. i dont know what method your using. looks like your extruding egdes but its hard to tell. i extrude edges alot and then once i get my basic shape i convert to an edible poly to refine it. if your too frustrated, start over, the second time around will turn out alot better. dont give up heads are a hard thing to conquer. wait till you texture it

noelcraig

6:34PM | Fri, 12 December 2003

Well considering that I wouldnt even know where to start, I think its pretty good, it reminds me of something in its current state.... Vega's Mask from Street Fighter 2 rings a bell. I know how it feels though, Im currently doing a WIP fighter airplane and it can get depressing when things arnt going as planned, but just keep at it =)it'll work

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SinnerSaint

11:40PM | Fri, 19 December 2003

Looks like a good start to me! Work a little on the nose, and it's gonna turn into a great head model.


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