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Rep Power: 10 ![]() | The Making of Al Pacino Sculpt My modeling process is simple. I start by creating a plane in the top lip, and keep extruding edges, maintaining shapes in both side and front angles, also looking at it from the perspective. Read more >> ![]()
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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Hey, I didn't realise my making of was being discussed here. Thanx for the replies guys. Yea the final render has a layer of painover, and hair added to it. Maybe that's the reason you think the clay render doesn't look like Pacino. But, all I would be worried about is the final render. ![]() |
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