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Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: bubbaman83 on 2006-Aug-31
AC3D this time, I can figure out small stuff but I still am having trouble making a realistis human
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: Kitty Hello on 2006-Aug-31
Make a raw model of the human, then use subdivision. Ac3d.org might be  a better place to start...
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: bubbaman83 on 2006-Aug-31
subdivision? *feels like a retard* BTW, i tried AC3D's website...it confused me more than it helped and since you guys realize that I'm 15, you can explain it in small enough words that I can understand
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: Kitty Hello on 2006-Aug-31
Go in object mode (o key)
Select an object (left mouse)
Menu: object/subdivide +
There you go
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: bubbaman83 on 2006-Sep-01
thanks, i'll try that. BTW, by raw human, do you mean boxes and cylinders and stuff?
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: Kitty Hello on 2006-Sep-01
Yes. Make it as simple as you can, then subdivide:
(http://www.ac3d.org/images/whatsnew/penguin.jpg)
See: orhtogonal = what you draw. 3D is with subdivision. You can select an object and go to tools/object property editor, then set the subdivision to "2" and the crease angle to 180 or so...
Title: heh heh...I'm just a world of trouble...
Post by: bubbaman83 on 2006-Sep-01
okay, thanks! It works perfectly!!