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    yes, clay-builtup and move are my favourite tools too. havenot used the mannequin yet, but your studies encourage me to do so. thanks for sharing. ... and the new one is great again, like the dynamic in it, the contra rotations :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kokoro View Post
    yes, clay-builtup and move are my favourite tools too. havenot used the mannequin yet, but your studies encourage me to do so. thanks for sharing. ... and the new one is great again, like the dynamic in it, the contra rotations :-)
    I just turn the mannequin into a dynamesh, allows you to really get the pose in quickly.

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    Very clean and good looking stuff!
    New Sketchbook! (with a new free skull on page 1!)

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    Great studies..

    Nice to see someone else in here using Ryan's 8 head mannequin, and using the same technique for it's developement as the one that I have been using with my boxing pieces.....Even using the same couple of brushes for your sculpting as I do.Keeping it simple is always better.

    Have you tried out the Move Topolological brush...It works great for shaping the mannequin, ..even before DynaMeshing it...Press shift while using it, and it really tidies up the mesh nicely..giving a really nice surface to sculpt upon..

    Anyway, just wanted to say that i'm really enjoying your sketchbook, and the works within it...Looking Great...

    Glenn

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    spent just as long making my anatomy project renderable then modelling it.
    So much time went in to retopologizing, texturing, uv'ing etc.

    Hope you guys like it;


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    wow, oh yes, i love it. its beautiful, all your effort with retopo, and rendering was worth it. great work, so inspiring !!
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    Awesome!

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    Awesome! Great to see the different layers so well produced.

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    Thanks for all the positive feedback guys!

    here is a new sketch

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    i like the guesture in your model and the anatomy..very nice now you gotta refine it
    Real life details are just the beginning

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3D-User View Post
    i like the guesture in your model and the anatomy..very nice now you gotta refine it
    Thanks,

    Right now I simply want to learn the structure, to create a solid human structure quickly.
    After a couple more sketches I will go into more detailed again.
    Hope that makes sense


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    yes, it makes sense, i am trying to learn this way too (following your path). beautiful studies :-) ... are you using references for the poses ? if so, fotos ? or a model ?
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    another structure study basically

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    Looks real good all the connections are there, nice and natural! Keep it up.

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