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Post by Kyle on Nov 10, 2013 16:26:22 GMT -5
Alright, folks. Thanks for stopping by! We'll be covering sculpting in this particular thread. Don't sweat it, as no actual clay is required here. Instead, we'll be using an online sculpting program. Sadly, there's no native way to export images, so you'll have to either screencap your work, or simply use LightShot. I'd highly recommend the latter. Heck. I'll get the ball rolling with my severely misguided attempt at sculpting the head of Teisel Bonne. It looked fine until I switched camera angles, but trust me, guys. You all can do better than that.
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Post by satoh on Nov 20, 2013 8:41:51 GMT -5
cool stuff. Its like Sculptris but built into the web page... If I had more artistic friends I'd be spreading this link like the plague.
I may very well have to get back into the practice!
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Post by jad4321 on Nov 22, 2013 16:03:33 GMT -5
lol that's pretty cool. Looks like Teasel has his head really on events of the Earth...Ok yes I just did that. Nice work though, hmm might have to try this program out.
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Post by Loken on Dec 4, 2013 4:14:26 GMT -5
Why has no one else done this! This is pretty dang cool. I made a severely misguided servbot. fixed
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Post by Mikéy on Dec 4, 2013 12:25:22 GMT -5
Looks as if your link's a bit broken there, Loken . Oh hai. I say that effort's better than a blank clay head anyways. Whoever programmed the sculpting program probably didn't expect constant amazing results anyways.
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Post by Dashe on Dec 4, 2013 13:22:50 GMT -5
I just made a Data head, complete with glitched out pixels, after a good three weeks of making unidentifiable blobs. It only looks alright because Data's head is pretty much just a circle anyway.
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