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Realistic eye tutorial

Realistic eye tutorial

Oct 28, 2006

“Realistis eye modeling ” by Jeremy Ringard In this tutorial, you will learn how to quickly model realistic eyes which topology is easily usable as a base for complete photorealistic head modeling . First, I advice you to use good reference images in order to be aware of the human proportions during your modeling. For this tutorial, i used 3D.SK...

Terrain

Terrain

Oct 28, 2006

“Terrain tutorial” by Joel Carlo 1. Open Photoshop and start a new document at 1500 x 1500 pixels. Pick a light gray color to fill your background. 2. Click on the filter drop down and choose Render – Clouds. 3. Now choose Render – Difference Clouds. Repeat this step as many times as you like until you get something comparable to the...

Salsa dress

Salsa dress

Oct 25, 2006

J “Modeling A Salsa Dress in Hexagon for Poser” by John D. Johnson Welcome to this beginners guide to modeling with Hexagon from Daz™.  I will be showing you how to use many of this programs tools to make a dress model for a Poser™ figure. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to email me. We need a mannequin to build our...

Shelby Mustang GT500 wheel

Shelby Mustang GT500 wheel

Oct 21, 2006

“Shelby Mustang GT500 wheel” by Onno van Braam I was browsing Dieselstation.com the other day to look for some reference photo’s of silver cars (I am working on a project for a car manufacturer at the moment), when I came upon the following photo of a wheel of a Shelby Mustang GT500, the 2005 GT500 that is, not the ’67 one. I liked this...

Modeling a Male Torso tutorial

Modeling a Male Torso tutorial

Oct 11, 2006

“Modeling a Male torso” by Peter Ratner If you are modeling a male, then follow the illustrated torso steps. The technique is the same as the one used for the female. The big difference is that you will have to create more edges so that you can shape all the muscles. As with any human modeling, it helps to have an artist’s anatomy book handy for...

Upside down

Upside down

Oct 8, 2006

“Upside down ” by Mathias Koehler This making-of is intended for intermediate users. Beginners are welcome to read this as well of course, but don’t expect detailed descriptions of how I’ve modelled this special head part or that leg or something. There are about 50 pictures showing the process. I’m focussing mainly on the creation...