*grin*
Challenges are what makes the world go round. . . . :)
Been sitting at home all week with Strep Throat so I've been working
on the model a bit. I managed to rough out her head and attach it to
her body but the eyes are going to take some more thought. The tough
part isn't the placement or shape of the eyesockets, it's the curve
of the eyesocket around the eyeball while maintaining head shape
that's my current problem. But I'm workin on it. . . current version
can be found in the " other " folder. Filename is deswip2.jpg
Next on the list is to get the teeth / tongue done. While the tongue
looks like the everyday variant, I have a question about the teeth.
It appears she may have a canine set. ( ergo 2-4 sets that extend a
bit further than the rest ) Is this correct?
The hair is pretty much straight forward. Will have to tweak
everything, but it has to wait until I get all the modeling done. :)
Hope your Doc visit goes well.
-Nehumanuscrede
"A lot of the characters I draw have their eyes situated halfway
between the front of their heads (like a human) and the sides of the
head (like a horse or lizard). I just figured that that sort of
layout would provide excellent binocular and peripheral (sp?)
vision. Sorry to make your job harder than it already is, but
challenges are good, right? ;)"
--JMH
Received on Sat Jan 11 2003 - 17:20:48 CST