ZachBG Posted March 1, 2004 Posted March 1, 2004 Starting an Apollo astronaut model. No textures yet. Or hands. I knew I forgot something! Dreading rigging this guy because he's so... thick! The good news is that he can't bend his back very much and probably doesn't need lip sync poses. Suggestions appreciated (wireframe to follow in next post). Zach Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted March 1, 2004 Hash Fellow Posted March 1, 2004 When I was little I met Neil Armstrong and shook his hand, but he was just wearing a suit and tie at the time. Quote
Admin Rodney Posted March 1, 2004 Admin Posted March 1, 2004 When I was little I met Neil Armstrong and shook his hand, but he was just wearing a suit and tie at the time. Excellent fix Robert! I heartily agree! Zach, you can lose the helmet, suit and all the extra bulk. Model Neil with a suit and tie. The tie, of course could be long or short... short or long... depending on the specific needs of your story... This will greatly simplify your rigging process... Yep that's the ticket! This and other helpful tips can be yours for free by joining the Animation Master forum. This has not been a paid advertisement by anyone you know or care to know. (I'll be seeking professional help now, thanks!) BYE! P.S. Nice model thus far! Quote
ZachBG Posted March 9, 2004 Author Posted March 9, 2004 Neil has a background now... though NOT a suit and tie... I tossed in Vernon Zehr's LEM model, which he was kindly enough to lend me. (He told me he got it at a NASA yard sale. Personally, I think he stole it from the Smithsonian.) Haven't nurnified him yet, and his suit will look more "lived-in" when bump maps are added. C & C welcome of course, just don't tell him his suit isn't hooked up to his oxygen tank yet. Zach Quote
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