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  • Nice and simple

  • I found the reference image tinyurl dot com / 3zwf4d6 (idk if youtube still hates urls but just to be safe)

  • @retrotails thx man! your fantastic!

  • @witwitjohn "G" key dude :) G=grab

  • could you please put a link to view the images you used to follow your tutorial?

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  • Heey meen! You are the beest!! thank you so much!! I needed your tutorial!! xD

  • Wow. A very helpful modeling tutorial! By far this has been the MOST helpful, and simplest tutorial I have happened to come across. Thanks for posting it. I see on the next one, it finishes up everything but the head. I'm sure it isn't too difficult to model the head on my own, but I'm a little curious as to how you do it. I've read you might do more tutorials using the newer version of Blender, but I prefer 2.49. Sad day...

  • Finding another suitable image is proving quite difficult. One with matching proportions and symmetry is not a luxury that my google-fu can seek out. However, I will at least thank you for the hd. I can at least screencap at MAXIMUM RESOLUTION and fullscreen for this image. Cheerio.

  • Dude where did u get ur background picture from can u like send it for me or sth?

  • where that picture Shana??

  • hey where can i find the reference image you are using or wats the name of the character im looking for that pic but i cant find it

  • @silentgill The character's name is Shana from the anime Shakugan no Shana.

  • Question. When you created your cylinder, how many verticies did you go with? Default is 32 but that's awfully high, 10-12?

  • @DylnCox 8, i think it was.

  • @DylnCox

    It's just 8 vertices.

    

  • "S" - "Z" - "0" (Referring to 6:20)

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  • Noob here... how do you split the area :/? Good tutorial btw~

  • @Infaredo right click on the area below the area (or above, cant remember well) and say 'split area'

  • where do you get the backround images to help with the modeling...i can never find them?

  • @airmage435 you can just google image stuff and download what you need and use it as a background image

  • where did u got the modeling sheets??

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  • thx very much, ur video solved my modeling problem :DD

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