I started modeling this skull for Dusk some time ago, maybe it was about last spring. Not quite sure. BUT... from my history of creating skeletons, and I've made several, anatomy models are evergreen products that have long term value. I created my first one at Viewpoint data labs with 2 other modelers on my anatomy team. I created another while at Zygote with one of my business partners, then created it again from NURBs to polys and fit it to our female figure Victoria, that same skeleton was derezed and is the skeleton that DAZ has now. I've also created one while at Zygote for an infant used for a National Geographic special featuring conjoined twins.
Anyway, here is work that is still in progress for us at HiveWire. I own a physical detailed full skeleton model and I'm using it as our reference for this project. Showing some of the efforts here. This one is going to take some time and a big effort, but it shows how we're in this for the long haul. The skull will have value by itself and from there I'll create the vertebral column and out from there. Then we'll fit it to Dawn and we'll have a good strong base to add other organs around.
For now this will all take a back seat to our big animal focus and push. The rest of the planned horse breeds, elephants, and big cat certainly take priority, but I'll try to keep this moving on the back burner and stir it occasionally.
Anyway, here is work that is still in progress for us at HiveWire. I own a physical detailed full skeleton model and I'm using it as our reference for this project. Showing some of the efforts here. This one is going to take some time and a big effort, but it shows how we're in this for the long haul. The skull will have value by itself and from there I'll create the vertebral column and out from there. Then we'll fit it to Dawn and we'll have a good strong base to add other organs around.
For now this will all take a back seat to our big animal focus and push. The rest of the planned horse breeds, elephants, and big cat certainly take priority, but I'll try to keep this moving on the back burner and stir it occasionally.