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  • DlL: I'm new to Maya and our teacher in class is not the most amazing teacher. I'm an animator in my second year. I have fun building...
  • emi: Thank you for the lesson, it very useful, I hope you will make vedio leesons in the future
  • Björn: I guess your character turned out pretty good, but have you never heard that you should never have triangles in your mesh? :o
  • Antony: That's only really true if your mesh is a base to be taken into ZBrush. Even then, ZBrush can handle triangles. For a game model...
  • Alexander Teplitzky: Alexander; 4th year animator. outstanding work - the true face of 3d animation!
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  • Antony: Hi Marie, I use Silo, Maya and Photoshop...hope this helps.
  • Simon: Hi Anthony, Well i am looking forward to this tutorial you have going, I will be using Cinema 4D, great wotk loved your red sonja.
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  • Fred: Its the coolest I've come across so far...simple and cute.. and not stereotyped...its a tutorial you should start thinking about...
  • ZIKEO: Hi there Dude Nice Tut, simple and to the point. Very much the same way I model already. Z Amapi - Carrara user.
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  • Bob Martin: What a great contribution to the world of character building. We are all very grateful for artist like you who are willing to...
  • Clebersales: This is very well, congratulations. Not stop, I want see finalized.
  • Aaron: Great tutorial. One of the better ones I've found. However, I can't really tell how you connected the legs to the body. It...
  • Richard: OMG dude! This tutorial is great and your cartoonish female model are simply AWESOME!!!! It would be nice to have some Hair...
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Real Time Character Modelling Tutorial

I have had a few people asking where my Real Time Character tutorial lives these days. Well, you can find it under the links section or directly here Tutorial Link.

If you like it please leave a comment below.

10 Responses to “Real Time Character Modelling Tutorial”

  1. DlL Says:

    I’m new to Maya and our teacher in class is not the most amazing teacher. I’m an animator in my second year. I have fun building stuff in Maya even if I only started 2 moth ago. I like your character modeling tutorial but could you make it more complex and maybe talk more about the tools you use and give some other tips?

    thx.

    DlL

  2. emi Says:

    Thank you for the lesson, it very useful, I hope you will make vedio leesons in the future

  3. Björn Says:

    I guess your character turned out pretty good, but have you never heard that you should never have triangles in your mesh? :o

  4. Antony Says:

    That’s only really true if your mesh is a base to be taken into ZBrush. Even then, ZBrush can handle triangles. For a game model though, triangles are inevitable if it’s to be properly optimized and have good topology.

  5. Fred Says:

    Its the coolest I’ve come across so far…simple and cute.. and not stereotyped…its a tutorial
    you should start thinking about publishing for dummies like me

    dont mail me too soon ,… I’m just an humble dummy me
    he he

  6. ZIKEO Says:

    Hi there Dude
    Nice Tut, simple and to the point. Very much the same way I model already.
    Z
    Amapi - Carrara user.

  7. portia Says:

    this is really one of the best wed site. really very usfull….

  8. Bob Martin Says:

    What a great contribution to the world of character building. We are all very grateful for artist like you who are willing to share.
    Bob Martin

  9. Aaron Says:

    Great tutorial. One of the better ones I’ve found.

    However, I can’t really tell how you connected the legs to the body. It would help if you had some more back views, and maybe larger pictures in general.

  10. Richard Says:

    OMG dude! This tutorial is great and your cartoonish female model are simply AWESOME!!!!
    It would be nice to have some Hair tutorial, the hair youe made looks Amazing! And as far I as I can tell is made with polys and with color an transparency maps right?
    Simply awesome dude! Keep on it!!!

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