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Vampire head model
2004-07-06, 2:49 PM #1
Well, it took several days, but here it is:

[http://www.pwizard.com/vampireattack.jpg]

Modeled in Wings 3d, textured/rendered in bryce.

Learning how to make heads was hard, but I've gotten the hang of it. Hopefully, my later ones will look better and have more expression. Hair is still difficult-- i have yet to make something that is complex enough to look realistic, but is simple enough to render reasonably quickly.

comments/questions welcome.


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[This message has been edited by Pagewizard_YKS (edited July 06, 2004).]

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2004-07-06, 2:55 PM #2
I like the glazed effects you gave his eyes. Almost makes him look like he has cataracts.

As for the model, good work, the skin doesn't have much tone though; looks a bit too shiny. But then, he is a vampire.

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2004-07-07, 7:04 AM #3
bump

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2004-07-07, 7:23 AM #4
the model is pretty good, but he doesn't seem quite skinny enought to be vampire. specially his cheeks. His teeth could use some more polygons. The rest is good

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2004-07-07, 7:33 AM #5
its ok

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2004-07-08, 5:25 PM #6
To do hair and have it render in a half reasonalbe time is almost impossible, you if do find out a way let me know. The models good other then something is buggin me around the mouth and teeth.

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2004-07-08, 5:48 PM #7
I personally picture vampires as having sunken cheeks. But hey, to each his own. Sweet head, but just out of curiousity, does he breath out of his nose?

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