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Thanks.

 

That's the syndrome where the client can't decide where they want the six thousand pound desk so they want you to move it all over the room until they find a place they like it. :-)

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Ah well. Looks like the pirates will be encountering a dragon. :D

 

Hope you didn't put your back out.

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Another great character Mark.

 

Actually, all of your characters are well done, from the pirates to the Enterprise crew.

 

Any tips or tutorials on how to learn to do character modelling?

 

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Thanks, everybody! I gotta' say you guys are making me feel much better. I was really bummed out by this.

 

Nancy, that "contract" is hilarious ...and painfully true! SO painfully true!

 

LOL, Ken, I had a similar thought. :-)

 

Al, I've always been hesitant to do a modeling tutorial because the way I do my modeling is the way I learned from Barry Zundel's training videos. So if I were to do a tutorial, I'd be ripping him off. 'Sides, I think he's better at explaining it than I would be. A lot of mine is still seat-of-the-pants, I-wonder-what-would-happen-if-I-did-this kind of stuff. :-) In fact, for this model I didn't draw any rotoscopes. I just kind of had an idea of what it would look like and drew out the front and side views with splines and went from there.

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Wow, this kind of character without rotos... I'll have to check out Barry's tutes. Nice work, Mark, and I think you'll find some way to use this character.

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I am sort of wondering how the legs attach. I don't see an upper leg ("femur bone"). Is it hidden because he's squatting?

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LOL... I was waiting for someone to notice that. :-)

 

Thanks, Gerry! Barry's videos are greatness!

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Thanks! He's actually not a she, but I think they're seeing the spikes of the eyebrows and mistaking them for eyelashes. :-)

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Yeah, the story is one of those "kid gets zapped into the computer wonderland" deals. The description was that the floor was made from green tiles with silver lines on them.

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