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Expressing Herself Clearly
I have been working on this for a few weeks now, all done using Maya and Photoshop with a wacom. Comments are more than welcome.
Hope to be able to post a link to the animation soon too... Thanks, Elliot. |
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hey elliot,
nice work, I think I can see where you get your inspiration from! (Steven S. maybe?) lol, no serious, I think your absolutely on the right track, maybe work a little on the bit 'clayish' look she's got.. like it, keep it up! greets iVo |
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iVo - your spot on! Steven was my main influence as well as Marco Patrito and lots of others. Yeah I do agree with the comment, as soon as I get hold of a fur plug-in hopefully I can give it some more realism.
Ell. |
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Here are some more closer images...
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and another...
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great work!! A litle clay look to her and maybe a bit to perfect... Keep up the good work!!
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I quite like the clay look - it reminds me of regular stop-motion animation I've seen.
Great work! sneaky_d
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