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Modeling a Character in 3DS Max, 2nd Edition
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Modeling a Character in 3DS Max, 2nd Edition

by Paul Steed
January 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
584 pages
16h 53m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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super-heroines. Besides, it’s more distracting to a potential oppo
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nent and sexier, too.
Of course these sketches are pretty loose and not very refined, so I
had to go back and eventually clean her up to use her as reference
to build into a 3D model. Usually I just scribble out ideas like I did
in the previous sketches on whatever’s handy (preferably my
sketchbook if I can find it) and then build it. The rationale behind
not doing a “prettier” sketch is that the time it takes me to sketch
something out nice and neat is time I could have spent building it.
Basically I was being lazy.
Taking the time to do character studies of the character you’re
going ...
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