Townsman - Curvy Mannequin

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Townsman - Curvy Mannequin

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I used Curvy 2's skeleton posing feature to make this mannequin and work out a pose for the painting below.

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I have added a video of a work in progress low poly version of this character being painted in Curvy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB3i57jmbZU

And here is the finished model with a bumpmap painted in Curvy:

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And the finished model in a mockup of the game's town view:

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great work by the master :)
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Wow... this is looking cool! Sorry for my long unexplained absence ( life got pretty busy in a fun way xD). Either way I was wondering is there anymore development in curvy? 8)
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enjoyable seeing your creative process simon
seeing the transfer of your painterly townsman to the low poly model
was fascinating 8)
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The plans for Curvy 2 are pretty much the same - and to a large extent revolve around your designs now Van ;) I have some other contract work that needs to be finished up (hopefully soon) but then Curvy should have another good boost.
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Awww cool to hear, and by the way this might just be a dumb question. But do you program this alone?
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Sadly yes. It is very hard to find good partners for this kind of project.
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Holy snap... you're like some kind of artistic, programing wizard! Awesome work you've done so far.
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