loganarts opened this issue on Mar 22, 2004 ยท 21 posts
FractalModeler posted Tue, 13 July 2021 at 2:36 PM
Hi. I do creation using a completely different tool set for a different type of 3D art - landscapes. However, I have noticed something about the 3D Male models featured here that I thought I'd point out. I'm also a photographer and what I notice about male models - especially athletes is a stronger, larger lower leg/ankle physiology than I see on many of the 3D male models showcased here. Also, men - especially athletic men tend to have a wider & more powerful foot. You CANNOT use the same skeletal template for males & females. And trying to - looks ridiculous. Even teenage boys just hitting puberty usually have much visibly stronger ankle/foot development than women of the same weight. Whoever is building these 3D models needs to pay close attention to that. Doing it incorrectly makes it look like the designer was lazy or inattentive. 