You could have had your reference pic on the viewport itself and trace it, yet you chose to have a separate pic as reference. Is done intentionally it to practice visual memory?
@@Polycount-tw4ix Why not? If the deer in question is standing still, looking forward, effectively in some sort of T position, then it will align with the 3 major axes
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You could have had your reference pic on the viewport itself and trace it, yet you chose to have a separate pic as reference. Is done intentionally it to practice visual memory?
Its just a personal preference! And since i didnt have any reference that was perfectly side on i decided to just do it without anything in blender
@@Polycount-tw4ix When my image is a perspective image, I have a tool called fspy that can retrofit a camera in the correct angle and orientation
Yeah fspy is cool! Just not super useful to model things from perspective like that when it comes to characters :)
@@Polycount-tw4ix Why not? If the deer in question is standing still, looking forward, effectively in some sort of T position, then it will align with the 3 major axes
Why am I getting double vertices(
im not sure but if you select all with 'a', then press 'm' merge by distance it should fix that :)
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