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So I Finally Try "Subdivision"

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CoriDavis:
and I must say, I was wrong about it! I never used it because I thought it wouldn't do the things I wanted and I would always do everything "from scratch". Absolutely none of my previous models used the subdivided feature.  But now I decided I would try it out and I feel amazed and stupid at the same time that I didn't use this before! (Herpaderp  :P ) So this is what I came up with. Bet you can't guess what it is! of course now I have to figure out how I'm going to add the eyes and mouth in there...

benzjie:
It's bamby !  And for adding the eye's and mouth..welcome to loopmodelling.

CoriDavis:
Actually it's a My Little Pony from Friendship is Magic (unless you were joking, in that case, LOL!) but yeah... I'm sure I'll figure something out.

Edit: Made a nostril by using Inset on a face a few times and moving the new points

Raxx:
It's about time!

Looks good for a first subdivision model. However, you've only given us a side view. How does it look from another angle, and where's that wireframe so that we can critique it to shreds?

CoriDavis:
It's only half-a-pony right now because my style is to make half, then mirror it, but yeah here's that wireframe. I added a mouth as well.

Edit: EYEHOLE! It looks a bit creepy now...

Edit 2: and finally the eye is finished.  I used a very flattened circle for the eyeball and a seperate transmap for the pupil so I can move it around with morphs. The problem with that is, it can't really blink and it looks very detached from the face in the front view.  Anyone know a better way to do this?
(PS. is it just me, or does the front view resemble Spyro?)

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