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ape WIP 3

ape WIP 3

2004-11-16       - By Tony Owen

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Great work, Stan. How are you doing hair? In the reference image, I notice a
fleshier and more oval nostril but I suppose gorillas can exhibit all the
varieties. The nostrils in the reference also suggest a heart shape, well
defined on top and disappearing in the upper lip.

Tony Owen

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Stan Slaughter" <Stan@(protected)>
To: <truespace@(protected)>
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 4:41 AM
Subject: [TSML] ape WIP 3


I didn't have time to work on upper torso and arms this last weekend, but I
did re-do the eyes, made some changes to the head proportions, re-mapped the
texture UV's and added some fur.

I will start on the arms and upper torso some time this week/weekend,
schedule permitting.

http://www.stansight.com/tmp/ape7Small.jpg

P.S.

Reference images are a "must" when doing this kind of thing.  I'm using a
few that I found on this site: http://www.fotosearch.com/BDX236/bxp40915/

Click on the "Image Zoom" link under the picture and a pop-up launches that
lets you zoom in pretty close. It appears to substitute a high rez image to
do the zooming. All right for basic texture work, but really great for
reference photos during modeling, or when you need a reference for creating
your own textures.