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Bmanuel 08-18-2003, 06:47 PM Using Blender and some script.
http://www.dedalo-3d.com/images/lab4big.jpg
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Cyborgguineapig
08-19-2003, 10:58 AM
Its interesting, the motherboard looks just a bit blurry and the areas surrounding the human is a bit confusing for some reason. Some parts around the human are round and other parts sharp:surprised Ican't really tell, maybe its just your lighting.
SideShow
08-19-2003, 11:00 AM
Very nice and original, but isn't there something weird about the height of shoulders and breasts?
Bmanuel
08-20-2003, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by SideShow
Very nice and original, but isn't there something weird about the height of shoulders and breasts?
thanks for comment.
I've done this for the MakeHuman project
http://www.dedalo-3d.com/makehuman.html
The alpha version is done, but in this days you can't
download it because blender.org is down.
I've used the model of Enrico Valenza. This model
is strange because it's the base mesh (no male, no woman,
no old) to use to make all targets.
From Enrico Valenza site:
As a starting point, the BaseMesh does not have any unusual or particular human somatic characteristics of any kind and has been modeled by Enrico Valenza on anatomically correct templates. As the mesh was intended to be a generic starting block, one may find that in some parts the model is more rigid and squarish in design than necessary, or lacking in proportions, leaving it up to the modeler of the varied morph targets to 'sweeten' and conform it according to the required purpose.
Many categories of morphing targets will be prepared: for example ethnical, proportional, somatic, characters and animation targets too.
For a lot of images, and for some details, please, go here:
http://www.enricovalenza.com/makehum.html
This is from Enrico Valenza
http://www.enricovalenza.com/makehum/torso_name.jpg
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