Detailed Ninja
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Re: Detailed Ninja
it still wouldn't be possible. you would end up with a highly inefficient, thick and clumsy model.
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Simplifying is complex
Simplifying is complex
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Re: Detailed Ninja
depending on where i grafted, though. I guess I could try and work to spread out the folds. not sure right now.
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Re: Detailed Ninja
Grafts are not your answer, unless as anon said you want a thick, clumsy, and in all likelihood very, very boxy result. In fact, grafts are almost never the answer. If you want to design a good ninja, get better at designing, don't just throw grafts onto simple bases. Grafts are the easy answer, but they generally give crappy results.
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Oh. well, hopefully I can come up with something!!
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yeah I completely agreed since the it's detailed.anonymous person wrote:it still wouldn't be possible. you would end up with a highly inefficient, thick and clumsy model.
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Re: Detailed Ninja
Qandrem has a bunch of martial artist with weapons on his flickr. And he used to be active on this forum. Just take a look. Might be worth contacting him for the base?
my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/74205405@N07/
My gallery: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 1&start=30
My gallery: http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php ... 1&start=30