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Multi colour domains are POSSIBLE while in the VM !!!

Multi colour domains are POSSIBLE while in the VM !!!

2004-02-28       - By life3d2000

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When working in the VM on complex models like say a face, wouldn't it
be a help if you could have  shading domains reveal different colours
for say easy recognition of lips, the partly hidden upper eye area
where there is a skin fold, eyelashes, nostrils, ears, etc. ?
WELL THERE IS A WAY, and not only different colours, but different
images.
Up until now to create a custom head (maybe President bush's) in C3,
you could place a reference images for the front of the face in the
front view, a side image of the face in the left or right view, a top
image in the top view, and set about constructing  your face.

It would be helpful as you near completion, to be able to effectively
embed the front reference image onto the mesh while in front view, to
see how  realistic the mesh really looks, and then embed the side
reference image onto the mesh when looking in side view. To be able
to do this would enable you to see if you have enough polygons in the
mesh where necessary.
WELL THERE IS A WAY FOR THIS ALSO!

While working on the mesh you can still hide or reveal different
areas as needed.

I will up load a image to this group of a simple cylinder with 2
different colours to demonstrate it is possible. The file is
called "VM multi colours"

Patrick
life3d



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