Quite a lot of tidying is required, but he is now the proud owner of a nose! It is crazy the amount of times you have to adjust the mesh to work with each addition, however it does make complete sense.
Thank you, I will keep that in mind :D After posting this I could see loads of little imperfections, so I will definitely even things out and adjust a lot of the mess.
Got there before me Heidi :) - Yes, make sure to 'round off' the head so that its not 'alien/pointy' at the front. This is known as 'Draft', the curvature and fall off of features from the front of the face to the ear.
Looking good, Charlie!
ReplyDeleteThank you, these tutorials are a lot of fun :D
DeleteDon't forget to flatten/even out the center line on the forehead where you have mirrored it. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, I will keep that in mind :D After posting this I could see loads of little imperfections, so I will definitely even things out and adjust a lot of the mess.
DeleteGot there before me Heidi :) - Yes, make sure to 'round off' the head so that its not 'alien/pointy' at the front. This is known as 'Draft', the curvature and fall off of features from the front of the face to the ear.
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