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MikeH
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I've been working on this T. Rex in blender for about a week now. I know I still have a lot of things to fix. I would just like to know what you guys think and if you could give me a hint on what my next steps are after I finish modeling, and maybe even show me what the best tutorials are for my situation?. I was recommended 3D Coat to use for texturing and this looks very promising. I've tried to play around with 3D Coat but I just get severely confused and end up just exiting. I'm hoping I could get some help with that. Anyways, here is a picture:

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I know I'm shooting for the moon here, but I would really like to make this as life-like as I possibly can. The snake you guys have posted in your gallery looks absolutely amazing, and I would love for my T. Rex to look even half that good.

snake001.jpg

Wow!

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Welcome!!! It's good to see you here!!!

As for your question...

1) Make UV-set (in Blender or in 3D-Coat)

2) Go to Sculp mode and add some details (I mean like 'muscles' or 'spine' etc)

3) I recommend to make eyes totally in Blender (so load you Rex in 3DC without eyes)

4) Paint, make carves and cavities

5) Export textures (read this http://www.3d-coat.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=2180 and this http://arkavision.com/oldsite/tutorials.html)

6) Set up scene, Render and share it with us!!! :drinks:

GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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