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    Thanks everyone!

    d100763 - thanks for the crits, I'm still learning, and its getting to the point where details like yours really help, so thanks a lot. I wont have time to change it for the project deadline, but I understand what you mean. I might still work on it after university, if so I will change it.

    I have noticed a few things wrong with it myself too that I might change after.

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    Hey, so I managed to finish everything for the deadline! I might do more to this in the future.

    Anyway, here are some of the renders I used for the hand in:



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    a wonderful study, a great learning expeirience and a very pleasant presentation. your work is inspiring.
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    Really love the render with the fatty tissue and skin cut-away. Any chance you could get some anatomy models 3D printed? I struggle with my anatomy and can't afford the freedom of teach models.

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    superb anatomy studies, totally love it. Did you take the Anatomy Echorche Class with Ryan Kingslien?
    Just keep it going mate, looking forward to your reel showing your anatomy improvements!
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    Hey, thanks for the comments! I'm really proud of this work, so I really appreciate the interest and being told my art is inspiring lol!

    KC - I haven't yet taken any ecorche classes with Ryan Kingslien, I have tried my best to work a lot from medical references, but I have taken a few (very valuable) tips from some of his youtube videos and other artists stuff (like Scott Eaton and Bammes). But ofc, I am still learning this, so I might check the classes out.

    JeremyD - I am certainly going to look into getting 3d prints, maybe to sell. I am not entirely sure about this though as I am assuming the model cant have holes... and there are a lot of holes in this... Like for example, the spine is seperate pieces, the neck has a load of gaps. But when I get time, I might see if I can close them up and get it ready for print.

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    Oddly enough, the colors in the renders remind me of renaissance paintings in a way.


    Nice anatomy (as expected!)

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    very nice anatomy study everything seems correct keep it comeing
    Real life details are just the beginning

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    very nice , reminds me , i have to start to do some body anatomi myself
    im new to computers (BEWARE)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GFLK[pik] View Post
    Oddly enough, the colors in the renders remind me of renaissance paintings in a way.


    Nice anatomy (as expected!)

    Haha, I think it might be because of the lack of eyebrows..

    Thanks everyone.

    Renders of the obese version, done for my portfolio:



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