Ai Dreams Forum
Creativity => Graphics => Topic started by: 8pla.net on November 08, 2017, 03:28:03 am
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(http://chatbot.altervista.org/face)
Emotions:
- SAD (http://chatbot.altervista.org/face/?be=sad)
- QUIET (http://chatbot.altervista.org/face/?be=quiet)
- MAD (http://chatbot.altervista.org/face/?be=mad)
- LOUD (http://chatbot.altervista.org/face/?be=loud)
- HAPPY (http://chatbot.altervista.org/face/?be=happy)
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thats a beautiful face, well modelled. I remember Lowpoly modelling is really hard/fiddly, my first attempts to make applications were all model editors, when i was younger i had huge troubles trying to get my cads to work,, unless theres a trick up your sleeve of course, like experience.
the emotions are very slight, but i noticed them.
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Visitors will see a different emotion each time they visit.
The display of emotions is now dynamic.
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Thank you friend for your feedback!
I started applying your feedback to the emotions being very slight. This is since I roughly guessed, to save the time of researching the emotions, so I could start alpha testing sooner. At the top of this thread, modeling is still being applied on a remote server.
Just this morning, I began simulating jaw rotation in the model. So, the chin moves in sync with the mouth now. This reminded me of Art class, when I learned a drawing technique that reduced detail to create a realistic effect.
This low detail drawing technique is my inspiration for a low polygon count. The nice part of low poly is that a reduced model tends to be less computer programming.
TiP: You may try animating this model by pressing the F5 key at the top of this thread.