Making Cartoon characters
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There you go walking on water again! Amazing work and in an incredibly short timeframe. It would take me 3 hours to model the handgun.
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Hi Pete,
What can I say?
I made this request last night (Yosemite Sam) just before I finished work.
I come in this morning to find my request completed.FANTASTIC!
It only took you 3 hours?
I'd spend 3 hours just thinking about how to try and do this.I'm realy curious as to how you "fleshed out" a full 3D model from the simple 2D image I supplied. That was just a front view of the subject. Did you source side-on and back views? Or do you just rely on your own gut feeling as to the overall dimensions of the character. Based on your memory, perhaps, of watching the cartoon?
Also...
@unknownuser said:
This is cool, I altered some cel textures to make them cartoonish, I think it works great.
Are these "cel textures" something you use in Vue?
Or did you render using something else?Anyway, let me just say again how impressive your work is.
You set in an incredibly high bench mark for us to aim for.
A great inspiration!Regards
Mr S=======
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Hear! Hear! Pete. AN Incredibly High Standard for us to achieve!
STOP IT!!!!!
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In the interest of full disclosure, I got help on this Homer from the warehouse. I tinkered with it a little. The gumby and pokey are mine. It's just that Homer is basically a cylinder and some spheres. I like the subsmooth tool, but I still struggle with controlling it and using FFD.
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Great work as always Pete.
It seems Bart has gained a few pounds -
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Haha... I think it is 'Marvin' Pete, not 'Mervin' and these are great!
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lol, you are right.
I edited my original post
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Dang it. I started working on Marvin last week and have not had a chance to finish him. No point in posting it up now.
Great work!!!
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Post it anyways Boo... I'm sure it will be awesome!
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