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Posted 2003-02-19, 06:23 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
nah... just try 3dsmax and go to maya... LW... not much similiarities no point going to it
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Posted 2003-02-19, 06:31 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
Should I even go to Max? or just go to maya?
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Posted 2003-02-20, 04:23 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
well if you can sit your ass down and learn go right ahead to maya i say
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Posted 2003-02-20, 08:09 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
Yeah I had maya the whole time and didnt know it, it was just hinding in my comp :P. I been working with LW still and I finally understand how models are made and the process, this is a great thing for me since that is the most important thing in modeling.
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Posted 2003-02-20, 10:38 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
i dunno i just can't get used to LW i need to i guess... me need handles... lol
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Posted 2003-02-21, 01:06 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
It has been more simple that I thought it would be, as I showed you, I am able to make a face.... and that is just that outline, I will be working on the detail soon.
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Posted 2003-02-21, 08:41 AM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
nod, try to work with some reference... makes your life a HELL a lot easy
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Posted 2003-02-21, 03:26 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
Reference, what do you mean by that?
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Posted 2003-02-21, 05:11 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
like a picture to work from not from your imagination
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Posted 2003-02-21, 06:17 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
I need things like since I dont know how the body works, once i get use to it... I shouldnt really need them. I been makeing all my designs from my head so far tho.
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Posted 2003-02-21, 06:32 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
well you should consider drawing your concept soon easier to model organically and well actually easier to model anything
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Posted 2003-02-21, 07:00 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
I do once in while, I dont use them, but i do "try" to draw, I just have a problem to where, if I didnt make it look just right I will erase it or quite :P
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Posted 2003-02-21, 08:11 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
well with any 3d program you can have your reference picture as your viewport background and i don't think you need me to tell you how useful that can be :0
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Posted 2003-02-21, 08:47 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
I found some site, didnt get to bookmark it . It should how to model the body by looking at pics and such... very very good I been searching for it again.
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Posted 2003-02-21, 09:08 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
there are LOTs of tutorials like that
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Posted 2003-02-21, 10:13 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
If you know some, could you link me to them? Also I need to ask Chruser for some Video Tuts on LW... that would be nice to have.
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Posted 2003-02-21, 10:14 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
i dono't think there are much video tuts on LW out there... the ones that i know you have to pay
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Posted 2003-02-21, 10:19 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
hmmm, I seen some made in flash, they would nice... I hope there are some free ones
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Posted 2003-02-21, 10:22 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
flash? those are well... i dunno i don't like em
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Posted 2003-02-21, 10:30 PM in reply to Acer's post "Nooby in 3D art, a LW qustion"
It wasnt the gresting thing, but it helped me see how things were done. I say if someone just recorded themself working on a big project... wouldnt even have to be a tut. That would help a lot.
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