
Nose Customization The John Doe Project Free 3D model
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Hey guys, my name is Ian Kelly and I go by Kellyian. You'll be able to transform the nose in many shapes and sizes. This is all possible by clicking Object Data - it's a symbol of an upside-down triangle on the top right-hand side of the screen. Next, scroll to Shape Keys; this is where you'll find the controls to customize the Nose on the screen. You'll have access to: Default nose (BASIS) Nose Slope Nose Hump Nose Skinny Nose Wide Nose Bobble Nose Flick Nose Lowered Nose Raised Nose Droop Nose Vampire/Orc Simply move the slider with the wordValue for it to work. Create your own combinations by selecting other noses! The model of the nose is sculpted using alpha brushes, giving it high detail and skin textures on the nose. If you want to add more detail, use veins and wrinkles brushes; just remember to select it in default mode - which would be BASIS or it won't work. The multiresolution has been subdivided by 4, resulting in a high vertices count. However, retopology and baking will greatly lower the amount of vertices when your character is complete. You won't be able to reshape the nose on a low poly model, so make sure you have the nose exactly how you want it on the high poly model! Please join us on our Facebook group Blender Character Artists.
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