sprockets The Snowman is coming! Realistic head model by Dan Skelton Vintage character and mo-cap animation by Joe Williamsen Character animation exercise by Steve Shelton an Animated Puppet Parody by Mark R. Largent Sprite Explosion Effect with PRJ included from johnL3D New Radiosity render of 2004 animation with PRJ. Will Sutton's TAR knocks some heads!
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MJL

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  1. No wonder Cupid's arrows are flying around like crazy. After she gets hair it will be like that scene from "The 300".
  2. Wow, Nancy, great stuff. Making the mushroom image was actually the goal in itself. It was the electronic version of some art pencil sketching I did many years ago. I just wanted to see if I could reproduce it now that I'm starting to get a handle on modeling. It came out much better that I had hoped. I wasn't necessarily going to use it on the website per se, but now I may have to find a place for it somewhere.
  3. Thanks, Shelton. I like the black, too, usually it pops the image out, but this time it seemed to pull it back in for some reason. Ok, I'll blame all these on Nancy. But this tea is really quite good. Would you care for a cup, Gene? Ms Gormezano? I know, I know, I'm getting sick of this one too (maybe it's the tea), last ones I promise. But it is amazing how the background color affects the image. Of them all, the neutral Taupe one seems to me to strike the right balance.
  4. Finished, for now, will revisit and refine, after some time passes. I'm happy with the general concept, but still need lots of tweaking to get it where I want it to go. I still can't decide which background looks best on this one.
  5. thankd You David and Rob, Tried to finish up tonight, but I got the nods. Just a few polishing up details left. I 'll finish it up tomorrow.
  6. Thanks Nancy, That means a lot, coming from you.
  7. Art Nouveau derived from following organic flows and forms found in nature. I've been playing with a style of graphic art that I used to do by hand many, many years ago. Don't know why mushrooms fascinated me so, but I was drawing these years before I found out that mushrooms were desired for more that just their beauty. I went through the Sweepers tutorial yesterday, wow, what a tool! Will save me hours of modeling time. This image is a WIP, there's one more cluster and some accents to go, but it's starting to shape up.
  8. Or he could try to train a chicken or pheasant to sit on his shoulder, that oughta be good for a couple of strips.
  9. Thank you Steve, and of course, Thank You Serge!
  10. Nicely done, Steve. I remember seeing Serges low spline model on the forum a while back and did a search but couldn't find it. Does anyone know where that post or model is? thanks
  11. Your film is a master piece. There are so many aspects over which to rant and rave. The character design, the attention to detail, the animation itself, . .and on .. and on . . It inspires to aspire. Thank You Profoundly, Myron
  12. Tralfaz, As always, excellent beyond excellent. I'm just getting the hang of modeling, and this will probably sound like a stupid newbie question, (because it is) but; Is the entire mesh connected or are just sections modeled and placed?
  13. You guy's are probably getting tired of these, but just a couple more. I'll try not to be too much of a nuisance.
  14. I've been making custom colors for various images. Is there a way to save the pop up color palette specific to a particular project or model? (Saving a Model's custom colors specific to that model?) I suspect not, but A:M continually surprises me. Thanks.
  15. Never mind, I just did a search and found the answer to my question. http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showt...opy+flip+attach
  16. A couple of times now, I've tried to use copy/flip/attach and it does what it implies but it does it on the y axis instead of the x axis. Is there a way of controlling which axis the CFA follows ?
  17. Thanks for the Toot, Eric. You're as good with the tutorials as you are with the modeling.
  18. Thank You, Robert. Thanks, Gene, smooth is my middle name. (Well, actually its Mergatroyd but that's another post entirely.) And Thank You, Nancy, that means a lot coming from the mistress of gorgeousnessous. (Thanks for the comments on FB, too. Congrats on your "needs it or not" task.)
  19. Playing with Materials, Splinage, and just plain having fun!
  20. As always, looking VERY good. You work is an inspiration to us beginners. I'm a little rusty on my Latin, though. What's the translation on the motto?
  21. The strategically placed cork made me laugh out loud!
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