Started the lower jaw mesh. Didn't want to go further on the cranium without this. Not necessarily a mega snug fit when closed but they have to work together, especially at articulation point.

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A simple component but an hour and a half is not bad for crafting a military peaked cap minus colour. A big Thank You to everyone who dropped by tonight's session!

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Ehhh... it's like 70% done but fuck it, at least he's smug! Twitter will probably kill the quality...

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Old Work that was used as a basemesh for a character!
References still using today are model blocking from and Character body flow from which truly is a great recipe!!

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i have attempted my first 3D model ever. :D just a headshot for now.tbh the modeling in its self isnt so hard but figuring out the program and all its functions is where i die @-@

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Weekend modelling exercise: Han Solo's DL-44 Blaster pistol from A New Hope. It's almost there, still more parts to add and refine.
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I was so excited to get the shoulder guards in that I had to sculpt them!

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For some characters, we first create the 3D models in black & white and we then test different picks of colors. Looks like really cool papercraft, right?

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I feel much more in tune painting on a 3D canvas than I do working on a 2D one.

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Here are all 3 islands I studied from the game to get better in blender. I kinda lost the motivation for the dungeon one. But hey, nevertheless I´ve learned a lot.

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Here you have, the progress of creating Ayana since the beginning of development. There's still work to do, but you can see the main changes:

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Finally got around to tackling some hair in Maya. Doesn't seem too shabby. It's got a faint shine to it but the client wanted some pretty dark chestnut hair.

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My name's Martin and I do 3d character art design for scifi and medieval, and some ocassional standard character art. You want some stuff? Hit me up!

Portfolio: https://t.co/R5aOLAm3pw

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