
José_1 Takes on a World War I German Soldier in Marvelous Designer
Forum user José_1 has decided to improve his Marvelous Designer skills in the most epic way possible: recreating a German soldier from World War I. As we all know, there's no better way to learn than with a project that forces you to master everything from anatomy to the most stubborn folds of a historical military coat. 💂
"When your practice project requires more research than a PhD in military history"

Current State of the Model
From the attached files shared, we can see that the project is advancing in several directions:
- Basic Anatomy: Main body with defined proportions
- Initial Garments: Coat with interesting folds and wrinkles
- Pending Details: Hands, feet, helmet, and military gear to complete
The Challenges He Faces
As pointed out in the thread comments, José_1 has several open fronts:
- Proportions: Adjust hands and feet to the rest of the anatomy
- Historical Details: Accurate equipment and uniform
- Technique: Decide between dynamic simulation or static modeling
Forum users have already noted the potential of the work, especially in the coat folds, which, according to 3dpoder, "give a lot of life to the model". 🧥
What's Next?
The key questions that will determine the project's direction:
- Will he opt for fabric simulation for greater realism?
- How will he approach the military equipment details?
- What level of historical detail will he aim to achieve?
Whatever path José_1 chooses, one thing is certain: this German soldier promises to be an excellent exercise for mastering Marvelous Designer... and will probably make him appreciate how comfortable modern uniforms are. 😅