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Title: Face study
Post by: DocCharly65 on November 24, 2015, 04:17:13 AM
I am in really big big trouble now...
Where do I get more live time to study what I could develope with my new additional software...
Ok... I need helmets becaause I am not good in making hair... but... anyone known of these gentlemen? ;D

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FaceGen Modeller
Helmets from Turbosquid (If I remember correctly)
FaceGen Modeller
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: AP on November 24, 2015, 04:35:26 AM
Jürgen Prochnow and Liam Neeson?
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: TheBadger on November 24, 2015, 04:39:14 AM
The Old guy looks like the old guy from battlestar
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: DocCharly65 on November 24, 2015, 04:41:13 AM
Hey, TheBadger saved my day  ;D

James E. Olmos and Jason Statham...

I was scared that I wasted my money for the software!  ;D

Here is an original pic:

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Title: Re: Face study
Post by: AP on November 24, 2015, 05:33:30 AM
I glanced at it too quickly. It needed a double take. I see quite the resemblance now so no need to worry.
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: DocCharly65 on November 24, 2015, 05:45:37 AM
No problem Chris  :)

I watched some pictures of Jürgen Prochnow and there is a similarity betwen him and James Olmos too...
And of course the helmets change the look.
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: kaedorg on November 24, 2015, 10:27:33 AM
Nice work. Curious to know how many pictures did you use for each of the 2 models ?

David
Title: Re: Face study
Post by: DocCharly65 on November 26, 2015, 07:06:42 AM
Thanks David.
Still far away from some of my ideas. But there's already an idea very deep in the back of my brain how to animate blinking eyes in Terragen... something for 2018-2019  ;)

In Facegen modeler you need as minimum the front view of the face. Optionally you can use right and left view. you must set some markers and the program does the rest. later you can modify the model.

The better and bigger the photos are, the better your object will be of course. And for better similarity to the original you'd better have at least one side view. The pictures should also have an equal illumination without hard shadows... not so easy to find. And side views of prominent people are even more seldom.

I used the front view and one sideview for J. Statham  and front + left + right for James E. Olmos

Many possibilities - much to learn - and I'm still at the beginning ... again  :D