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Blender 3D Cookbook

You're reading from   Blender 3D Cookbook Build your very own stunning characters in Blender from scratch

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783984886
Length 608 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Enrico Valenza Enrico Valenza
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Modeling the Character's Base Mesh 2. Sculpting the Character's Base Mesh FREE CHAPTER 3. Polygonal Modeling of the Character's Accessories 4. Re-topology of the High Resolution Sculpted Character's Mesh 5. Unwrapping the Low Resolution Mesh 6. Rigging the Low Resolution Mesh 7. Skinning the Low Resolution Mesh 8. Finalizing the Model 9. Animating the Character 10. Creating the Textures 11. Refining the Textures 12. Creating the Materials in Cycles 13. Creating the Materials in Blender Internal 14. Lighting, Rendering, and a Little Bit of Compositing Index

Editing the mesh

Once we have applied the Skin and Armature modifiers, we are left with an almost ready-to-use base mesh; what we need to do now is clean the possibly overlapping faces and whatever other mistakes were made by the Skin modifier.

Be careful not to be confused by the previous recipe, which was meant only as a possible example; we didn't actually use the Skin modifier's Armature to change the pose of the base mesh.

Getting ready

Let's prepare the mesh and the view:

  1. Go to the Object Modifiers window under the main Properties panel and then to the Mirror modifier subpanel and click on the little X icon to the right in order to delete the modifier; you are left with half of the mesh (actually the half that is really generated by the Skin modifier; the other side was simulated by the Mirror modifier):
    Getting ready

    Deleting the Mirror modifier

  2. Press Tab to go into Edit Mode, 7 on the numpad to go into Top view, and Z to go into the Wireframe viewport shading mode.

How to do it…...

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