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    Nice concept drawing
    The 3d part is coming on well but as your previous caller also commented getting the attitude that flows in the drawing back into the 3d is vital to make it all come together. Ah isn't that always the case with line verses 3D.

    Question: With hands that size won't he burst his trousers everytime he searches for his loose change?
    Last edited by boozy floozie; 04-25-07 at 03:30 AM.
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    You're right, I am straying slightly, I had a few minutes this morning to change the flow of his body. I changed his posture a bit more to closer resemble his attitude. I think it's getting there but it'll take a bit. Hopefully I'll have the modeling finished in the next couple of days.

    boozy floozie

    Thank you and it's true. It's interesting the differences between 2d and 3d. You can get away with many liberties in 2d that you cannot in 3d. Damn problem solving.

    Answer: I guess that would be a problem. Maybe he needs a companion, a small gremlin or something to get things from his pockets.

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    Default santa claus is coming to town - in may

    Here's the thing that will bring good cheer - when v3 comes out your going to be able to make these kind of adjustments in body curve and attitude easily.
    It's going to help us all bring some of that sense of the drawn line back into our work.
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    absolutely. I cannot wait. I want it here now. I dream of the day in which I don't have to use other programs to get exactly what I want or need. Hopefully the transpose tool, the flatten brush and being able to retopologize the mesh will get me closer to my moment of zen.

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    Almost there, just need to put some legs on him, get the goggles going and refine the belt.

    theNeckBodyUpdate1.jpg

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    Here's the update that I probably should have posted last week. Things got busy. We'll see if I can work on it more Friday or Saturday.

    bodyFullNeck.jpg

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    thats is really cool... the full body sketch is so nice... love the proportions!

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    i'm partial to the proportions in your scetch, have they evolved the way u wanted into the sculpt. nice to see your steps.

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    I'm glad that everyone likes the sketch. I don't feel there is a whole lot of variation between the sketch and the model but please tell me what you feel is different and what could be changed.

    I think I may wait till z3 to fully realize the character but I may conitue with just the bust from the parts that I have. We'll see how much time I have between now and the 15th.

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