This tutorial shows How To Make A Female Soldier Character In Blender 2.78.
This is part 1
This tutorial teaches you basic box modeling and sculpting techniques.
You start from a cube and work your way through until you have a modeled a full human female soldier character with armor and a mechanized hand accessory.
This tutorial has basic instructions on how to:
1- box model a female body
2- make hands
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3-box model a human female face
4- Make armor
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5- make a helmet
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6-box model a mechanism hand accessory
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7- use sculpting to help shape your female soldier character
8- Use to re topology techniques to form belts
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9- make hair
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10- apply basic lighting and materials in cycles
This tutorial is part 1 and is little over 2 hours in length. Keyboard shortcuts are spoken aloud as they are selected along with being displayed on the screen.
Part 1.5 can be found in the link below
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Part 2 can be found in the link below.
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