Oct
31

Follow the tickmarks on

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didnt scan in the top view as well. select all of the points forming the opening to of the middle finger and make polygon was not that detailed in mine. used the first method. If you are making your own it would probably be good idea to go into photoshop in order to the right contrast level. In order to create the intricate pattern of polygons seen below, we can use number of methods. Follow the tickmarks on the background image as reference for how many and where knife operations are needed.

smooth shift or bevel this polygon out the length of whole finger based on your background image. In order to create the intricate pattern of polygons seen below, we can use number of methods. If you are making your own it would probably be good idea to go into photoshop in order to the right contrast level. If you need the extra planning, then by all means scan in the sides or top view, only the bottom view, and then decided to wing it.

Or you could try to experiment with the pen tool to create these. After some dragging and tweaking, your finger should look like thisIf your planning was very detailed, then of this tutorial will simply involve tracing your wireframe from the scan. My reference image only has some muscle contours and some tickmarks, so had to figure out good way to lay down the polygons. If you need the extra planning, then by all means scan in the sides or top view, only the bottom view, and then decided to wing it. used the first method.

smooth shift or bevel this polygon out the length of whole finger based on your background image. was not that detailed in mine. In order to create the intricate pattern of polygons seen below, we can use number of methods. After some dragging and tweaking, your finger should look like thisIf your planning was very detailed, then of this tutorial will simply involve tracing your wireframe from the scan. If you are making your own it would probably be good idea to go into photoshop in order to the right contrast level.
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