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Fred Pred Custom - Update 19/04/13 - Longest Journey Ever!
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<blockquote data-quote="Blade3327" data-source="post: 4867821" data-attributes="member: 200154"><p>Don't worry about it, bro. Spend some time looking at the general shapes and the way the facial muscle structure flows. Dunno if this helps as it's a closed-mouth P1, but here's a little diagram of the basic mouth structure:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1161151[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Notice how on the lower jaw area, there is a skinny mandible extension before the large teeth start. However on the upper jaw area, there is just a flap of skin that surrounds the big teeth or wraps around the base of them. The shape of the mouth is like a trapezoid, as shown by the thin white lines.</p><p>The eyebrows (and you seem to be pretty good on these, and all Preds are different) curl up and the underside of them becomes larger and curves down around the eye sockets.</p><p>The crown starts a little behind the lower jaw and curves up. The further up you get, the larger the holes for the dreads are.</p><p></p><p>Once again, not sure how much of a help it is, but that's how I read the structure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blade3327, post: 4867821, member: 200154"] Don't worry about it, bro. Spend some time looking at the general shapes and the way the facial muscle structure flows. Dunno if this helps as it's a closed-mouth P1, but here's a little diagram of the basic mouth structure: [ATTACH=full]1161151._xfImport[/ATTACH] Notice how on the lower jaw area, there is a skinny mandible extension before the large teeth start. However on the upper jaw area, there is just a flap of skin that surrounds the big teeth or wraps around the base of them. The shape of the mouth is like a trapezoid, as shown by the thin white lines. The eyebrows (and you seem to be pretty good on these, and all Preds are different) curl up and the underside of them becomes larger and curves down around the eye sockets. The crown starts a little behind the lower jaw and curves up. The further up you get, the larger the holes for the dreads are. Once again, not sure how much of a help it is, but that's how I read the structure. [/QUOTE]
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