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Thursday, October 16, 2008 @ 5:41 PM


last week's 3D animation class we were modelling the Face. Today's 3D animation class we were working on the body. But we did not make use of last week's head. And i really find modelling body is much more easier than modelling face. Because face still need facial expression, eyes, nose, mouth and ears! i tink ear is the most difficult part to model, cos it needs to be extruded in and out. If not done properly, it will not look like ears anymore.

so.. here is my work for today's 3D class. i smoothened it to see the difference.

Before Smooth


Front View


Side View


After Smooth


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