Anatomy Thread of yassein - 3D


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hi kary :slight_smile:
this is front and side view of my model
i make this model just cose i see what they did in final fantsy :cry:
and i hope some day i do something like that
this model is not for any work … it is just for learning :deal:
thank you kary and rebeccak for all your advice
and i hope this work is finshing good with learning new things


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Hi yassein!

first of all the final fantasy models are quite advanced and it’s nice to see you striving for that quality but keep in mind that the people working on them have quite a bit of experience [doing worse things ;0] behind them :smiley: We all have to start at the beginning and will never start with a movie quality for sure unless we’re gods :slight_smile:

Good start on your model! The things that immediately jumped at me are the hard edges! This is an organic model and you can never see distinctive edges on a body, even though there are collar bones poking out and things like that… So I’d suggest softening everything up quite a bit, which will make all the difference!

a great thing to do as well, I find, is to make a capture of your model, put it in photoshop - duplicate the layer and put it through the liquify tool’s hell - just start adjusting things while looking at anatomy and human references! look at the lines what’s wrong, the proportions and such as if you were painting it! You can also draw a bit by picking the colours from the image itself… then just turn that layer on and off and compare to the original - it will help enormously to do that often!

As for the face - that’s never easy so cheer up - you’ll make it! The mouth’s width is from the middle of one eye to the middle of the other - usually - so you have to make your’s wider for starters :slight_smile: You’re also making the typical mistake every beginner does [ this is a been there, done that comment ;)], which is flattening the head since you’re using only front and side roto images!

look at your head from the bottom, or top and make sure that the nose and ears create almost a triangle - the cheeks are sloping towards the ears :smiley:

hope I could help at least a bit and hope you don’t mind my honesty :)! Keep going :thumbsup:


#24

Some great advice from kary and Intervain, great to see it! :slight_smile: Yassein, I think something that will help you to see form more clearly and to understand it better is to do some 2D traditional or digital drawings / paintings. Actually I most recommend for a 3D artist to do some 2D traditional drawings. Take a look around at the sketchbooks here, particularly at razz’s and wasker’s, as they are doing heaps of anatomical studies. That is exactly what you should be doing as well to understand form. :slight_smile: Modeling seems to me to be just as much if not more about perception of form as tool knowledge - so I can’t recommend enough getting a sketchbook and filling it with anatomical studies from books by Bridgeman, Hogarth, Loomis, Richer, and others. There is lots of online reference as well as books which I recommend which can be found here:

Anatomy Resources : BOOKS
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=202&t=257424

Tons of anatomical reference can be found here:

Reference for Anatomical and Figurative Art
http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=202&t=257570

But I most recommend getting at least one anatomy book and doing consistent studies from it. This one is a good place to start, though there are many others which I can recommend - it’s actually good to have several different books on Anatomy, since people approach it from different ways, and different methods make sense to different people. :slight_smile:

If you can take life drawing, that is also something I highly, highly recommend doing. The next best thing however is doing self portraits from life, or master copies of master drawings, by artists such as Michelangelo.

Cheers!


#25

golden advice Intervain & rebeccak :bounce:
i feel the life is easy here :thumbsup:
i know the People who make films like final fantasy must be professionals
iam just making a trial to start training
thanks for all of you
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