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Grumpy Professor Texture

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My entry top Osuka's model texturing competition! :D

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This was nifty

So you have a nifty "DESIGN" here Its like the design for the cutout and you have all the deep texture and rich colors to go with it, very cute design here, really no changes here for one its older and two its a solid swell piece you have here with this one anyways nice work.

~~THINGS TO IMPROVE ON~~
no changes here for one its older and two its a solid swell piece you have here

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I love this because it just looks so freaking funny. I will not actually print this out and play with it, but I love the way it's presented here. Apart from the fact that the drawing's just funny, it's great to see him stretch around. You get to see how a three dimensional object is made. Well, I guess everything is in the real world. I love how his hair is just wrapping around.

You wouldn't expect a bald guy to be in a position that looks like he's growing. The arms look the weirdest. They seem to be tugging at each other. Maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way. He just has a funny expression.

What program do you use for the 3D stuff? (you probably have told it in your video)

Ooh

It looks really cool!
I can't really tell the expression of him though ... I suppose the shading could've been even smoother, I'm not sure how it contrast to the finished 3D render, but I imagine it'd be possible to tell rendered shading and drawn texture apart. (Also comic sans)

Otherwise it looks real neat!

hmm

He doesn't look very grumpy, but good

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Feb 15, 2011
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