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A first look how the Mewtwo mask will be put together.Related content
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Psychic-MoonShadow [2008-03-03 01:20:49 +0000 UTC]
Looks very cool, though it looks a bit thick; the length from snout to ears/horns looks really great, but it just looks too long from side to side. Otherwise looks very cool, and the overall shape looks great and just like the original design. ^^
~Psychic
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Path-e-tech-graphics In reply to Psychic-MoonShadow [2008-03-08 20:38:58 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, all the changes were due to the it has to be turned into a mold to make the mask out of plastic.
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myuutsuCMCE [2007-11-16 01:48:27 +0000 UTC]
Great man! I see the 3D modelling softwares are great and useful applications, right?
How did you start making this model?
Splines, Nurms, a box?
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Path-e-tech-graphics In reply to myuutsuCMCE [2007-11-17 12:56:17 +0000 UTC]
I use Max all the time at work, whether itβs designing a modification for a machine or the floor plan for a new production warehouse.
The first thing I started with on this model was an editable poly box and I moved the vertexes until I got the basic shape. [link]
To help you along here are some pictures of Mewtwoβs head, just put them on your view port and adjust the vertexes until you get the basic shape then add a subdivision surface modifier.
Front
[link]
Side
[link]
Top
[link]
Perspective
[link]
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myuutsuCMCE In reply to Path-e-tech-graphics [2007-11-17 18:41:15 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot, its great!!!
By my side I'm making my own 3D, I hope soon finish it!
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MMM-AJ [2007-11-16 01:06:25 +0000 UTC]
In the words of the immortal Anonymous: DO WANT!
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