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I really feel a true busybody!!!
I didn't still give up on doing heads that possess expression and realism...
I hope you are not inconvenienced with so many similar models...
nullTanks to all!
:: :: :: zscripted -> FatMan.zip (http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_file-1006828803mff.zip)
Stonecutter
11-26-01, 06:54 PM
Definitely has character, expression and emotion! :tu: :cool: :tu:
Very nice job. If doing heads alone, is getting you in touch with the software, then keep on doing it. You're getting a nice touch. I do notice the mesh a bit on the nose...you might want to divide the mesh there...
:D :cool: :D
You right Stonecutter! I could soften more the nose. . . ;)
Your head models have life xexas.great work.
like stonecutter sez keep doin'em.
To the friends that download the script, please remove the comments (//) that I added. I tried to reduce the number of "undo" and made mistakes! ! ! sorry!
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drjjwow
11-26-01, 07:25 PM
wonderful model... ill try to use him in my next image ok... thanks
juandel
11-26-01, 09:10 PM
:tu: :tu: :tu: xexas! looking great... can’t wait to watch you creating it, undo’s or not, tonite (local time) :D
- juandel
Beautiful character! :tu:
Jovial, yet a tad confused.
He looks as though someone just said a joke he didn't quite understand, yet felt compelled to laugh about.
Good structure. I like his jowls.
filament9
11-27-01, 07:10 AM
I doubt anyone here feels inconvenienced in any way. Your modelling shows a growing skill you should be proud of. Sharing your work with us here, well, I think we all pleased you are willing to share.
Good job; so please keep posting.
buzzwizard
11-27-01, 07:15 AM
hey, great head, xexas. I love the asymmetrical smile and the fatness of the head :D A small suggestion would be to try putting eyes in him and seeing if they would work. He might need more definition around the eyes.
This guy actually looks like somebody I know! Great job on the realism.
Daniel
juandel
11-27-01, 08:53 AM
cant seem to be capable to run your script, xexas :( i tried, got rid of the one // i could find, tried again, got rid of the preferences right at the beginning i do not know of my own scripts... tried again... to no avail: it keeps dropping into z-sub or cut-mode. i think my problem starts, when you go for the symmetry x... the command reads like <X> - is this correct, script-gurus? i have noticed that you recorded that with v. 1.23 - i run 1.23b - might this be the reason for my troubles? :confused:
anyway: a wonderful head, my friend! :D
- juandel
Yes Kathy!!!!!! :p
This was same the intention! To pick-up a moment, as a photo... the moment that precedes the last second of a joke. Tanks for the pertinent comment!!
:D :tu: :D
Sorry!!!
Now script is arranged and tested!
:: :: :: :: ::FatMan_revised_tested.zip (http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_file-1006881914kba.zip)
I'm a tapir, an idiot!
During my attempt to remove the UNDO of script, I removed an entire line of command (in boldface) for considering unnecessary... This was the sufficient to generate the error!
Sorry
Who not want to download the script again, edit it below as:
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[ISet,TRANSFORM:INFO:Z COMPONENT,0]
[ISet,TRANSFORM:INFO:X COMPONENT,90]
:: :: :: [IPress,TRANSFORM: EDIT]
[IPress,TRANSFORM:MOVE]
[IPress,TOOL:MODIFIERS:SYMMETRY:>X<]
...
...
I love that head. Way out of my league. Managed to make an ugly apple ~G~ Pretty darn proud of it... until l screwed it up. Thanks for the script. I think I've become addicted to watching you pro's work.
juandel
11-27-01, 12:11 PM
no worries, xexas :D! i was as persistent, as i knew this would be a wonderful session... good guess, this time :D :tu: :tu: :tu: :tu: sculpting - i hope i learned a lot! thank you, thank you, thank you, buddy! :D
- juandel
Hi xexas,
Yesterday when I tried your script, it not only didn't work, but it also voided my user license (temporary sn expiration messasge). Everything is fine now and the script runs great. I enjoyed seeing you work, and seeing how you do ears was especially helpful. You are able to capture expressions well in your modeling. Good work.
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