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Hi everyone,
OK, so I came up with an idea to try some organic modeling while watching some reruns And it started with this predator model I made some time ago:
Then I got an idea to try to model it without the helmet, and this was the result:
As for this one, its face was downloaded from http://www.3dmodelfree.com/ and modified to fit the mechanical parts. Hope you´re going to like it.
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nice and fictional!
reminds me some movies
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Thanks!
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Nice. I would love to see the mesh.
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Thanks. Here they are:
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Thanks again, much appreciated.
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Hi Dear Numb
I find your models extremely fine ++
I would wish to know what sort of tools and techniques are involved into these works and mainly the SketchUp part . But of course, If secrets are, no offense if you keep them.++simon
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Fantastic work
I too was about to ask what tools and techniques were used, but then I realized that I wouldn't be able to use any of them, so why ask.
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@numbthumb said:
Hey, if I can do it, anybody can do it
Yeah, but when I said that, I was talking about what I could do, not what you've done
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Hi, numbthumb:
These are indeed well constructed models. Ya gotta kinda feel sorry for that poor bipedal lizard, eh? -
@mitcorb said:
Ya gotta kinda feel sorry for that poor bipedal lizard, eh?
Indeed. Thanks for the comment, mitcorb.
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@numbthumb said:
(haven´t even purchased Artisan yet )...
WHAT! I would love to see what you do when you have purchased it. There are some great additional tools.
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@unknownuser said:
@simon: nothing misterious about it, my friend. I used SDS and tools from Fredo6 Collection.
It's not often that we see such a mastering of organic modeling into SU . I would had preferred some little nice secrets which would had made things easy
+++simon.
ps:@mojtabata2001 said:
reminds me some movies
I recognize Predator and Robocop
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@simon:
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Now that´s art, Simon
TBH I was wondering if Sculptris would be a smarter choice for this kind of work.
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Thank you so much dear Slaven + +This one was done with a mouse. I now have a super tablet.
Sculptris is a good choice, but you have to manage import export, and simplify the mesh.
Help this with Meshlab is a good idea.
Re: both softs are portable-
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- simon
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