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Short work, I have started to draw the moose, which sit on my monitor.
![]() ![]() ... how should I make him sweeter? ![]()
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funny model dude...
to make him sweeter, make a funny/comical texture
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Ok, lets make sweet
little update
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looks good.. nice little elk..
how ever this is in the wrong part of the forum I think, your making the toy that you have sitting on your monitor right? that would be an inorganic model right? you can ask one of the mods to move it for you...
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Ups, don't know... but I think an elk is an organic work, perhaps a bit comic like but I can't find a real one
really don't know... when a moderator read this, he can decide...thanks for comments ![]()
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keep working on the texture... and i would put a symbol on his shirt (on the front and back)
keep us updated cheers
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There is one Major problem with your work . . . . its a moose not an elk the picture below is an elk. It just needs to be renamed.
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oh, sorry! I believed an elk is the same as a moose, because in Switzerland we call them "elch"... sounds like elk
. But is an elk the same as a deer?I'm really ![]() I rename the title
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in fact moose and elk are synonyms.
In Europe the word elk is more commonly used than moose, which is more widely in use in Northern America.
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lol the very first pic looks like "das kleine arschloch"
(i think all germans know what i mean the otherones forget it! )
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Hey there im not sure about the names people use in Europe But in north america this is what we call these antlered animals
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Nice character
, I like the cartoony style. One suggestion, try detaching the horns, then bring the skin up around it.The deer family includes: moose ; elk, wapiti ; Canadian elk, caribou ; reindeer, and, of couse, deer. The pictures secobb labeled moose can in fact be called either moose or elk, moose being the most common name. The pictures secobb labeled elk are Canadian elk (this type is quite common here on the western coast of the USA. BTW most of this is according to a visual dictionary I have (published in 1986). |
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the topic was the difference/similarity and possible synonymity of "moose" and "elk" ("deer" just happens to be the common name of the family
horns are not made out of hair; they are however made out of protein, very similar in structure to that of the human fingernail (which is more distantly similar to that of hair) the attached image is the source of verification for my previous post (this is from The Facts on File Visual Dictionary, written by Jean~Claude Corbeil and published by a Quebec publishing house) whatever, elk or moose it doesn't matter. |
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horns or antlers?
http://www.britannica.com/dictionary...ionary&va=horn re: sweet _____ 1. it may be interesting if you rig this character 2. the texturing is very plastic. if the moose/elk is in this manner, good. you may also want to experiment with a more cloth like shader for his clothes 3. three-point lighting? the outline of the character is very nicely defined.
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