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rellik420:
Let me know how im doing and if im doing this right.

hihosilver:
You have a good start, but there are some issues.
First, I want to applaud you for actually using some edge looping which I sadly don't see enough of from many anim8or users.  So good job there.  But, you have way too many faces!  In fact, it looks like you split every face into 4 faces!  There's no need for that.  And once you narrow it down, you could still get rid of a few edge loops to minimize the face count even more.  You can then make it a subdivision object which will smooth it how you want, yet you can keep the base mesh more simplified giving you much more control and better results.
Good start, I look forward to what you do with this.

neirao:
Hi, in internet you can to find very tutoriais to modeling body, etc

find body imagem of your preferency and use image reference in Anim8or.
like this:






url tutor body FEMALE: http://www.markuslanser.com/tutorials/c4d_low_poly_body.html

Anim8or is great software for modeling like this, is very easy! ;)

PS: Sorry my english...

neirão - Brazil


rellik420:
thanks for ur crit.  that is subdivided. i set the value to 1 so it gives more definitions. and whats edge looping? i do this with each individual edge, i been setting the values as even as i can so its easier 2 keep track of semetry. heres where im at right now im trying 2 get the arm right and put an armpit in.

PLanAhead:
Instead of subdividing use 'Convert to Subdivide' It produces the same result with less polygons. Also it requires less vertices to keep track of. This reduces the load on your computer and on your eyes. I would look up modelling a face or body on YouTube (doesn't matter what tool they use) and see how they go about it.

Edge loops use the Edge Extraction tool. Select the faces (lines) you want to expand then you can build larger areas of your model faster and more accurately.

I really need to look at some other models myself to get this concept down pat.  ::)

Good Luck - Looking good for a start though  :)

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