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    Yeah, that's really cool. I thought of that too. Nice surface detail. I see you couldn't think of any more to do with the ears than I could.

    Now, don't have a cow, but here's another take on what the model reminded me of...



    Aye carumba!

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    Long dead links removed...

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    Whoosh
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    Here is something I made in less than 1 hour...


    i am still a newbie...excuse the crappy quality

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    Soap Bubble anyone?!
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    Lemo


    PS:Your original looks 100% like Teller from Penn&Teller! Teller in the Can that is hahaha.
    Last edited by lemonnado; 01-04-06 at 08:01 AM.

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    That's subtle.

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    Wow Lemo. I like.
    Grashupfer, great stuff for a newbie (just like me) . I've not even had a go thinking that I'm so crap I'd end up with a pile of too-emabarrasing-to-show.

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    Craig, just doodle around with it. The point of challenges like this is to do something you think you cannot attempt and then pass that boundary, surprise yourself with SOME result and share that surprise! Go and make something out of it, get out of your comfort zone! Whatever you do, all will see your effort. And if it's really really crappy, we'll have some comments to get you up to speed .
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    Thanx Lemo. Good point. Like you say, one of the problems I have is that I tend to drop something when it gets a bit 'uncomfortable'. I'll download it now then I guess.

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    Great! Just set the intensity of the Z commands low and take your time. With settings above 10-15 things tend to go 'downhill' fast..... So 8-10 is alright for starters and then have a blast with move and add....
    just my 2c... Just go and play!
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    Thanx once again for your advice. I've actually just popped back to say that, after finally downloading him, I'm really enjoying what I'm doing to Zach. He isn't though, that's him screaming in the background.
    Right.....back to the amazing ZBrush.........THANX AGAIN.

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    I did not have time to tackle the body and clothes but he looked like he needed a top hat to me. No time to texture so I just made him metal and threw a couple of eyes at him. Fun to do though.

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    Chillllllllllllllin

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    Cool Blaine!

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    Yeah, great work Blaine. That's an interesting style you have there. There are plenty of crisp edges.

    Craig Ward: I say go for it. I thought the challenges were to give you practice. That's how I take 'em. Practice makes perfect.

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