davyduck Posted October 31, 2006 Share Posted October 31, 2006 [attachmentid=21835]Hello Everyone. This is my first post. I have been Hashing for a couple of years now. Here is an image for the season. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin Rodney Posted November 3, 2006 Admin Share Posted November 3, 2006 This is my first post. I have been Hashing for a couple of years now. Aha! Another lurker reveals himself! Great to have you posting here in the forum. Are you working on any projects with A:M these days or are you just having fun? If interested in really honing your skills I definitely recommend getting involved in 'Tin Woodman of Oz'. I know you've been using A:M for awhile but Welcome anyway! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davyduck Posted November 5, 2006 Author Share Posted November 5, 2006 [attachmentid=21971][attachmentid=21970][attachmentid=21969] This is my first post. I have been Hashing for a couple of years now. Aha! Another lurker reveals himself! Great to have you posting here in the forum. Are you working on any projects with A:M these days or are you just having fun? If interested in really honing your skills I definitely recommend getting involved in 'Tin Woodman of Oz'. I know you've been using A:M for awhile but Welcome anyway! Anyway, here's a few details for this image: All models built from scratch. The landscape from Terrain Wizard, the tree from Treeez, the big sculpture in the background rotoscoped off digital photos of front, side, top & back of this incense burner I had since high school back in the hippy days. The skulls are also rotoscoped off medical images from the web. The baby ducks, also rotoscoped in a rough manner each weigh in at 621 patches, 46,014 down hairs and many hours of splining & re-splining (creases & stuff, got the really bad ones out.), surfacing (tweaking the hairs) rigging ( from scratch), posing (got the wings to fold. Has anyone in the A:M community ever fold bird wings? The angles are really sharp, like almost 180 degrees. This doesn't smart-skin particularly well, so I use "fan" bones as well as muscle CP correction as needed in the pose.) Here is my first offering & contribution to the A:M community: I pulled this rig out of my duck, it's got a folding wing pose wingfold.prj bird_rig_0p0.mdl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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