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Here is an attempt at low poly modeling.

I'm not looking for photorealism, but instead, gesture and feel.

Please let me know what you think folks.

 

Thanks in advance,

Gustavo

 

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Low poly? ;) Looks good to me. Have you done any bias tweaking?

 

Not yet.

I'm deciding whether to finish the model first or bias tweak first.

Thanks for the critique.

Please keep them coming.

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looks pretty good!

 

the upper pecs ('man-boobies' for some) seem too planar, but it could work stylistically... if that aspect was mirrored in other ways throughout the model.

 

i like the art-deco feel.

 

-jon

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looks pretty good!

 

the upper pecs ('man-boobies' for some) seem too planar, but it could work stylistically... if that aspect was mirrored in other ways throughout the model.

 

i like the art-deco feel.

 

-jon

 

Thanks for the crit dude!

 

Gustavo

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Good start on the torso. It looks a lot like a battle suit or some sort of light armor.

 

I was thinking along those lines.

Thanks for the positive feed back.

 

Gustavo

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Hi Gustavo;

 

I like the mesh alot but there is something about the biceps that is catching my eye. While I am not a muscle guy, I went and looked at myself in the mirror (posed as the mesh) and my biceps appear to be rounder toward the center of the upper arm with less narrowing top to bottom (in that pose) toward the joints than your mesh is showing. Just my own little 2 cents.

 

Bill

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Hi Gustavo;

 

I like the mesh alot but there is something about the biceps that is catching my eye. While I am not a muscle guy, I went and looked at myself in the mirror (posed as the mesh) and my biceps appear to be rounder toward the center of the upper arm with less narrowing top to bottom (in that pose) toward the joints than your mesh is showing. Just my own little 2 cents.

 

Bill

 

Thanks, I'll work on it.

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