Making Cartoon characters
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awesome tutorial..iwas really wondering... and of course, crazy results!
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Haha, nice what's your next one, Mr Crab?
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The Patrick star really makes me smile.
The rendering also is really good.The softness will definitely appeal to children.@Richard,
Nice to see you here
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solo, i can only sit here and have my mouth open... awesome! (try finding words, while your mouth is open... )
as gary is my favourite, i would vote for gary (the cat/snail) as the next one!
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meeoowww.
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You're a scary combo, Pete: wild and crazy, awesome skill, and an excellent eye for essence...sure glad you're on thisside of the force.
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solo, you are very scary! that quick? they must be flying from your mouse!
thanks a bunch! meeoowww!
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As long as we're making requests, how about squidward with his clarinet?
(Did I mention how amazing thing is )
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wow... i retire
very nice!
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I hope y'all don't mind me post away on this thread with my doodles.
If I get the time I will do Squidworth and Mr. Krabb, I am busy with a few of my own characters at moment.
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That is a serious spongy bumpmap there Pete.
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love this thread pete. go ahead and keep updating it.
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How about making Ironman . Very cool stuff and really pro work.
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...nice !!!
Whaat must be pleased seeing this kind of results using his subsmooth plugin.Any chance going 3D Warehouse with those toon models?
P.S: I love the renderings.
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Chris, I was going to rig them with bones for animation and flog them on Turbosquid in .max format.
If you want any let me know I will send them to you.
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Oh I see. Looks like a fine idea rigging them up.
It would be cool if Sketchup could do rigging and bone structures.
Thanks for the offer, but maybe I need to use some spare time to try some of that modeling on my own. Experimenting=learning, right?
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