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omino lgo riccioluto

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Hello, everyone!
for a modeling university exam I have to create a lego omino but that has the 'riccioli'..... it is very difficult because I can not find a way to shape stylized logo curls!
Does anyone come up with an idea? ?
thanks to all
Hello!
 
Hello, everyone!
for a modeling university exam I have to create a lego omino but that has the 'riccioli'..... it is very difficult because I can not find a way to shape stylized logo curls!
Does anyone come up with an idea? ?
thanks to all
Hello!
Hi, post a photo... I don't know what you're talking about.
 
I annexed the image of the lego omino. I'm supposed to make him the 'parrucca' but I don't know how to do and I need a simple suggestion!! :smile:
 

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there are various ways:


1) If you are using sculpture, download the free sculptris program that, with very little training, allows you to realize really amazing things and then reimport in rhino la mesh (obj )

2) I use the t-splines application for rhinoceros that allows to create organic forms, but it serves a minimum of knowledge of the program in question.

3) if you want to achieve it in rhino, created curves on the surface of the head spaced all according to a certain measure, make pipes of the diameter slightly higher than the previously given measure to the space between a curve and the other (so that the resulting surfaces intersect) getting a hairstyle not just realistic but surely easy to realize.

alex
 

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