1/6/2023 0 Comments Spore invisible limbs modI also added cheeks made of Dollop Habitat base parts. I added a pink Esphereal to the nose and another to the pom pom. The left wing is made of two Hanging Fangs. The Pointed part goes in the second corner thingy where the wing and fur meet (number 5). The Boxy parts go in the top angle of the wing and by the arm and shoulder (numbers 3 and 4). The Tear Dropped parts go in the tips of the wings (numbers 1 and 2). Refer to the image for where to place these parts. You’ll have to sink them into the backdrop using Shift. Make sure that all of these parts kind of flow together as best as you can. For the right wing I used two Boxy, one Pointed, and two Tear Dropped parts. I included a side image too, to show you what it looks like at this point.įinally fill in the wings, add color, and smooth everything out. It looks like there should be 30 Epees for the body and wings. I started with the right arm, then went to the right leg, next was the left leg, then the gut, the left arm, and lastly the wings. I hope you guys can see all of the numbers and figure out the order. Make the body first starting with the right arm. On to the body! This is entirely made of Epees. For the tongue, I made it a little smaller then the black Esphereal for the mouth, turned it a bit and painted it pinkish. To make the chin, make the Epee as small as it can get and sink it into the backdrop. I had to use four black Esphereal for the outline to fit around the big red one. For the nose, make the red part as big as it can get using the arrows. The nose is an Esphereal as well as the mouth. The eyes are two Epees, one on top of each There's also a video of what I have so far found here. As you can see from the first image, this should take up about half of the backdrop now. Try to just get theoutline of the head done, and then readjust after. I used two Pointed triangle detail parts – a black and a red – for each ear. The rest of the outline is composed of the Epee part. Here’s how many Epees you need and how to make them (sorry that they aren’t exactly straight, but you get the idea I hope): Every line or curve makes up one Epee, sometimes if the line is pretty long it will take two. When looking at reference pictures, look at the lines and different angles. Trust me all of mine look horrible until I’m almost done. At first it might look not so great, so don’t get discouraged. This is how I actually make the pictures, they stick out a bit :( The first image is looking at it from the front making sure that the placement is right. I turned the screen a bit so you can get a view. You’ll have to turn it a bit using the axis, and sink it into the backdrop using Shift. As you can see in the diagram, I circled it in red, the base part of the Epee is outlined in white. Next take another Epee, make it bigger with the mouse wheel and extend it a bit. Then take an Epee, turn it so it’s smooth against the backdrop and sink it into the Candominium. Grab a Candominium base part, turn it with a connector (you won’t need to if you have DVDMaster’s mod), and put it near the top and a little to the right of the center. Since the moogle’s pom pom thing is at the top, start with that. When I make line art, it is almost entirely made of the Epee part. I make the border first so I don’t have to worry about adding one later. You can go as extravagant or as simple as you want, but you have to take complexity in mind. I usually just do a simple rectangle-ish one with a little color. You should probably make it as big as you can so you don’t have to squish everything together or fix it later. Turn it to face the screen, raise it up using Ctrl, and make it as big as you see fit. The first thin g you should do is place a block, or whatever you’re making your picture on (I’m going to refer to it as the backdrop), in the center.
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