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Re: Trying to make an "SD" figure model; it's not going that ...
Sunday, November 14, 2010 - 20:41

Yes, but my model looks like a baby in a bad way.

I was going for something like the tall sprites found in 16-bit era games like Chrono Trigger, Terranigma, and the Phantasy Star series on the Sega Genesis. Instead i got that...thing in my first post.

Re: Trying to make an "SD" figure model; it's not going that ...
Thursday, October 21, 2010 - 17:38

 

Do you know of any good references before I sift through the internet?

Also, I mentioned before that I might try simplifying the muscle structure. I'm wondering how far I should go since I have to take into account the fact that I'll be putting clothes on this model when I make specific characters out of it. I'm leery about taking too much muscle definition out of the model.

Edit

Also, the more I go over it, the more convinced I am that it's the face that's the problem. Something needs to be fixed in the face.

 

Re: Trying to make an "SD" figure model; it's not going that ...
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 - 16:59

Well, the 5-heads tall thing was intentional, so I guess that leaves your suggestion of simplifying the anatomy. I'll see where that takes me.