BTW, The Modo tutorial you mention was done by me, Ronald van Vemden, aka Toonafish. Actually, it's a 6 part tutorial, you can also find it in the Modo modeling section at free3dtutorials. I don't have it on my webpage because I don't have a tutorial section...yet.
Well, I'm glad to have finally learned who the skilled artist was. Thanks for the info and the link to the site. I checked out the parts 5 & 6. They are great. I like the fact that the video tutorials were in larger size that I had seen before.
And could you sent me the reference curves for the head i am learning modeling right now so it would be gread if i learn it with a good reference "Image"????
I don't have those files available anymore due to HD crash. Use a front and side view reference image and then Draw an outline around your reference image and other features of the face in both front and side. You can either use bizier curves or grease pencil to do that.
At the bottom of the 3d viewport click on View from the menu. Than Background Image, then Use Background Image and load your image. Do this for front and side views.
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azmilarash96 4 months ago
Hi, looks good!
BTW, The Modo tutorial you mention was done by me, Ronald van Vemden, aka Toonafish. Actually, it's a 6 part tutorial, you can also find it in the Modo modeling section at free3dtutorials. I don't have it on my webpage because I don't have a tutorial section...yet.
Cheers, and keep up the good work !
rponnie 7 months ago
@rponnie Thanks to you.:)
Well, I'm glad to have finally learned who the skilled artist was. Thanks for the info and the link to the site. I checked out the parts 5 & 6. They are great. I like the fact that the video tutorials were in larger size that I had seen before.
3DworlD2 7 months ago
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JohnMoran2010 1 year ago
@jollibeebonita I'm sorry, but I don't understand the question. What plane are you talking about?
3DworlD2 2 years ago
Good technique your very good.
And could you sent me the reference curves for the head i am learning modeling right now so it would be gread if i learn it with a good reference "Image"????
blenderCGartist 2 years ago
I don't have those files available anymore due to HD crash. Use a front and side view reference image and then Draw an outline around your reference image and other features of the face in both front and side. You can either use bizier curves or grease pencil to do that.
3DworlD2 2 years ago
How do you set up the pic behind the modeling??
nateisgreaterthanyou 2 years ago
At the bottom of the 3d viewport click on View from the menu. Than Background Image, then Use Background Image and load your image. Do this for front and side views.
3DworlD2 2 years ago
Great video i am always fascinated with the human face when it comes to art!!! RATED 5 STARS!!!AND SUB!!!
OutOfSkoolTV 2 years ago
Thanks!
3DworlD2 2 years ago