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Modeling a Low-Poly Character

Modeling a Low-Poly Character
Modeling a Low-Poly Character
Designing your own character can seem like a daunting task, what with arms, legs, and that tricky head thing. This tutorial should at least give you a start on the basics for creating a low-polygon character using the "Box Method" and Subdivision Surfaces.
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