Making Cartoon characters
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Re: Making toons (formerly Pink panther thread)Dear Pete,
How about a gargoyle or the Green Man for those who like to model historic buildings. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gargoyle Regards, Bob
Re: Making toons (formerly Pink panther thread)I did say bugs bunny
Re: Pink Panther
LoL... Solo, the king!
Re: Pink Panther (Toon's)Solo, one step important in using subdivide & smooth is create the model bigger than usual or create many edges for the model? Could you don't mind to upload more detail tutorial from here? I really want to get the complicated model skill for my self
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Re: Making Cartoon charactersHi Pete,
Fantastic quality. But it's scary how quick you can produce these! Please my see my request attached. Regards Mr S Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums.
Re: Making Cartoon charactersHi Solo,
i'm wondering, how many pictures do you use to create them? I mean, i just see one picture in the request, do you go and look for a lot of pictures of the same cartoon from different points of view or do you just use one? Qué sais je? there is still so much to be learned...
Re: Making Cartoon charactersThanks again guys.
Mr S, it's been a long time since I made a character, one gets rusty when one does not practice. However I should get a moment later to give it a go (putting myself on the spot here) fenS, well that depends on the character, I would normally search the net for at least two, a front and a side view, it does not have to be the same image from two views but rather images that I can use to model correctly.
Re: Making Cartoon charactersI'm always up for a challenge, here you go, took 3 hours plus some change. A little heavy on the poly's due to the SDS meshing but overal I am satisfied.
Line and SU output, I may render it later
Re: Making Cartoon charactersThere you go walking on water again! Amazing work and in an incredibly short timeframe. It would take me 3 hours to model the handgun.
Re: Making Cartoon characters
Re: Making Cartoon charactersHi 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...
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 =======
Re: Making Cartoon charactersHear! Hear! Pete. AN Incredibly High Standard for us to achieve!
STOP IT!!!!! If I make it look easy. . .rest assured--it probably is.
Re: Making Cartoon charactersHomer
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Re: Making Cartoon charactersThese characters are about my speed. All it takes is some Push Pull!
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Re: Making Cartoon characters
Re: Making Cartoon charactersIn 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.
If I make it look easy. . .rest assured--it probably is.
Re: Making Cartoon charactersGreat work as always Pete.
It seems Bart has gained a few pounds
Re: Making Cartoon charactersHaha... I think it is 'Marvin' Pete, not 'Mervin' and these are great!
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill
Re: Making Cartoon characterslol, you are right.
I edited my original post
Re: Making Cartoon charactersDang 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!!!
Re: Making Cartoon charactersPost it anyways Boo... I'm sure it will be awesome!
"Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm." - Churchill
Re: Making Cartoon charactersone of my favorite Characters. ..
as long as they are just round or ovoid. . .I can handle it!. . . Besides. . I want to be on this little dog's good side when he takes over the world! ![]() Please, register (free) to access all the attachments on the forums. If I make it look easy. . .rest assured--it probably is.
Re: Making Cartoon charactersVince From Rex the Runt.
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