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'''MakeHuman''' ( [http://www.makehuman.org http://www.makehuman.org] ) is a free and open-source tool for generating humanoid characters with detailed adjustments of proportions and other body/facial features. | '''MakeHuman''' ( [http://www.makehuman.org http://www.makehuman.org] ) is a free and open-source tool for generating humanoid characters with detailed adjustments of proportions and other body/facial features. | ||
[http://www.aversionofreality.com/blog/2014/1/4/project-maiko-overview HERE] is a good example of how MakeHuman can be used to generate a medium-poly character well-suited for renders or game use | [http://www.aversionofreality.com/blog/2014/1/4/project-maiko-overview HERE] is a good example of how MakeHuman can be used to generate a medium-poly character well-suited for renders or game use - "Project Maiko" (!) by Colin Barton. The full list of updates/tutorials under the "Maiko" project is [http://www.aversionofreality.com/?category=Project%3A+Maiko HERE] | ||
A recently developed alternative to MakeHuman is '''Manuel Bastioni Lab''' (developed by Manuel Bastioni, a former user of MakeHuman). Unlike MakeHuman, MLB exists only as a Blender plugin. It features new base mesh topologies, as well as a muscle rig for more advanced deformations. Facial animation and "proxies" (alternative topologies) are currently in development. | A recently developed alternative to MakeHuman is '''Manuel Bastioni Lab''' (developed by Manuel Bastioni, a former user of MakeHuman). Unlike MakeHuman, MLB exists only as a Blender plugin. It features new base mesh topologies, as well as a muscle rig for more advanced deformations. Facial animation and "proxies" (alternative topologies) are currently in development. |
Revision as of 18:23, 26 March 2018
MakeHuman ( http://www.makehuman.org ) is a free and open-source tool for generating humanoid characters with detailed adjustments of proportions and other body/facial features.
HERE is a good example of how MakeHuman can be used to generate a medium-poly character well-suited for renders or game use - "Project Maiko" (!) by Colin Barton. The full list of updates/tutorials under the "Maiko" project is HERE
A recently developed alternative to MakeHuman is Manuel Bastioni Lab (developed by Manuel Bastioni, a former user of MakeHuman). Unlike MakeHuman, MLB exists only as a Blender plugin. It features new base mesh topologies, as well as a muscle rig for more advanced deformations. Facial animation and "proxies" (alternative topologies) are currently in development.