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    Hey, you are quick! I just scanned some pages from a book.
    Nice model!
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    Wow, the male model's spot on...very realistic Always the best stuff from you, Alexia

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    Bas Mazur-thank you buddy!! good reference!

    SolidSnakexxx-thank you!!!

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    It looks good except for the pinching at the top of the sternum (the bone that is over the heart and at the center of the ribs). This area can be pushed further a part like in the refences Baz mazur gave you. I guess the bones are called clavicals, I don't remember, but they form a crown around the base of the neck to the top of the shoulder deltoids. You have them as straight bones when in fact that arc a bit, and they are thinner than you have them. I'm not sure if the attachment of the upper abs is correct either. It looks good, but it seems like it (the attachment) could be a bit low. Doesn't your model have two parts? A muscle part and a skin part? I would like to see the muscle part for that area if possible.

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    womball-thank you! i did some changes and i will still working on it,thank again!

    here`s some updates;

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    Great!

    Just now I see this model, great anatomy study. I will be around this thread to learn, Congrats

    Alan

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    Just perfect!

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    alancamara-thanks buddy!!

    Bas Mazur-thank you buddy!


    here`s some updates;

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    Awesome work
    -Greg Banville
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    Looks incredible! Are you sculpting an actual layer of geometry that's floating over the underlying muscle structure? If so could you explain how you are going about doing this?

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    Wildsketch-thank you!!

    stalsby-im using 3 layers ,one to flesh,another to mass and another to skull, i just selected the mesh and used the extract to extract the parts from one base mesh,thank you!!

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    Alrighty there is a problem with the abs. The abs sould flow into each other more and the attachement point for them seems to be the base of the sternum. Each of the 4 parts of the abs seem like islands rather than a strip of muscles. Also the arm muscles are kind of hard to see. I would push the seperation of muscle so its easier to see where a muscle ends (what I find to be hard to model). When done the muscles should feel like they connect underneath other muscles. They kind of join together like puzzle pieces.

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    WOW what a great exercise to do to tighten up those old anatomy skills. Looking great!

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    That is stunning. Fantastic job on the modeling.

    Keep up the good work.

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    The model is looking more bad ass each and every update!

    One little thing I see that bothers me is in the abs as womball said. The Tendinous Inscription below the very top ab muscle naturally tends to slope a little at around a 45 degree angle. I think if you could cut that in there a little it would be perfect!

    I attached and Image with an arrow demonstrating what I'm talking about.

    Cheers!

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