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human face

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 12:07 am
by scott
well i have been trying to make a human face, not going too well but its a learning curve and having fun by my mistakes, anyway a few years i remember at school a teacher mentioning that the face is relative dimentions to itself, the magic 'pi' 3.14, so done a qucik search and found this site, it shows what i mean, could be really useful if you are trying to recreate the human face for a model.

http://goldennumber.net/face.htm

edit.. hmm, maybe not, im sure it was pi, but this was one lesson about 4 years ago, possibly longer, so it could be what that site said, memory little foggy, anyway hope the site is useful. (possibly mistook pi for phi who knows)

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:56 am
by bernie
Very interresting scott could prove very useful.
As for the memory look at my signature that might explain the loss :lol:

Re: human face

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 4:53 pm
by GMer
scott wrote: the face is relative dimentions to itself, the magic 'pi' 3.14
It says phi. Wouldn't it be cool if our memory could be upgraded like a computers?

Re: human face

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:09 pm
by Matte
GMer wrote:
scott wrote: the face is relative dimentions to itself, the magic 'pi' 3.14
It says phi. Wouldn't it be cool if our memory could be upgraded like a computers?
3.1415... is actually PI. PHI is another Greek letter. :p

Re: human face

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 6:52 pm
by scott
also is used as a greek mathamtical symbol and is = to 1.61803398874989

its the first thing on the site, and our memory doesnt need upgrading like computers, we use less thatn 25% of ours, our brains are too big for our own good, maybe in a few thousand years when we evolve some more we may use more of them.