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 A powerclipped meshfill screenshot of "Concubine". Looks scary like a nurse from "Silent Hill" ;-)

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PommyJosh said:

Mo....I love this. I am trying to get my head around mesh fills...It hurts my brain.

11:57 PM on June 9, 2008

mo said:

Thanx PommmyJosh. There' no pain for your brain, in fact it's very simple. Do you have any experience with 3d modelling? Meshfill is like working with polygons. I have had the idea to setup a tutorial somewhere here.

12:22 AM on June 10, 2008

Anhen said:

Мо, классно!)

3:28 AM on June 10, 2008

Alkatraz said:

When you set up that tutorial, please do let me know. Great Mesh work you do.

6:02 AM on June 10, 2008

Ted said:

Good work Mo.  It's always good to see the wire-frame to see how it's done.

7:46 AM on June 10, 2008

mo said:

Большое спасибо, Anhen. Я - большой болельщик Ваших работ.

@ Alkatraz: Dude, be sure I'll let you know! Thanx for ur comment.

@ Ted: Thanks! It was tiring to powerclip all the screenshots of the mesh but I'm happy that you can do anything with it.

8:08 AM on June 10, 2008

Paul Anyama said:

Wow! power to the mesh! going to explore it right away! great work n thanks

8:09 AM on June 10, 2008

PommyJosh said:

Hay Mo....no I never did any 3D stuff...my older brother is a 3D modeller though...might pick his brain. He is in th UK though and I am in Australia...aint the internet great!

12:50 AM on June 11, 2008

pakierror said:

Hi Mo, i am new one on this site, i realy like it and its great to see the wire fram how it done as said "Ted" anyways Be happy now caz this pic increased a new fan of you:)

10:04 PM on October 4, 2008
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