The head under construction. It looks a bit odd to begin with but it's probably supposed to.
A side view of the same head, looking slightly more T-Rexy at this angle.I will admit that it took me about four damn tries to get the head right.
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Arm-less Hover-Rex is no less of a frightening killing machine than its cousin the apendidged ( I'm almost certain that that "apendidged" isn't a real word" T-Rex. |
T-rex with the rest of the body extruded and shaped. Starting now to take shape.
A side view of the 'Rex near completion. Extruding the arms and legs are no walk in the park. Dodgy edge-looping on my end made for some quite awkwardly formed appendages. Thankfully they don't look too bad in this image.
Now this is a little different. In preparation for sculpting a model we had to unwrap the UVs of the T-Rex. Shown here is not my dinosaur but a pre-made one by our tutor, Robin. This one was used so that we could all be on the same page whilst doing this exercise.
The amount of polygons in the model were increased to allow for a smoother figure. Parts of the dinosaur were then cut out and unwrapped, as it were. This, as I said earlier, makes it easier when sculpting the model in another programme.
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