I am challenging Finis and HIS Super Hero entry...Can you HEAR Me?!!... Big Ears...
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Steinie's Super Hero-- Cartoon Character Challenge
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Hehe nice. That does look like cheese, though not melted cheese.
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Thank you Mikomdude.
"Not melted cheese"?...you'll be eating those words!
Ok it is not a drippy cheese like Velveeta or bubbly cheese like a grilled cheese but more like a
cheese left out in the sun for a while.
"Not melted cheese"?...you'll be eating those words!
Ok it is not a drippy cheese like Velveeta or bubbly cheese like a grilled cheese but more like a
cheese left out in the sun for a while.
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Slice of Salami
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Layers of a different kind.
It is in the details:
Salami was cut using a slicer so thickness is even.
Tomatoes were hand sliced so one edge of tomato is usually thicker then the other side. These
little details make the scene more believable to the viewer. We all have preconceived ideas on what items SHOULD look like.
It is in the details:
Salami was cut using a slicer so thickness is even.
Tomatoes were hand sliced so one edge of tomato is usually thicker then the other side. These
little details make the scene more believable to the viewer. We all have preconceived ideas on what items SHOULD look like.
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Did anyone order lettuce?...
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Heheh it's... LUNCHMAN!
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Lunchman?! Haha not quite...
but I AM getting hungry!
The Plate was created in MOI were I drew the profile and lathed the shape.
For eye expressions I gave the olives toothpick eyebrows.
I also decided to add some sesame seeds on the roll, which are nothing more then an extruded sphere. I noticed that the roll body looked like crust but the mouth didn't look like bread.
Improving the colors inside the mouth and lips really helped create the illusion.
but I AM getting hungry!
The Plate was created in MOI were I drew the profile and lathed the shape.
For eye expressions I gave the olives toothpick eyebrows.
I also decided to add some sesame seeds on the roll, which are nothing more then an extruded sphere. I noticed that the roll body looked like crust but the mouth didn't look like bread.
Improving the colors inside the mouth and lips really helped create the illusion.
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To make the cape, I used trueSpace's cloth in workSpace. I gave the textured plane cloth attributes, hovered the plane
over a butcher block table model I made, attached fixation points, then let gravity do it's thing. Fantastic physics solution for making the cape!
over a butcher block table model I made, attached fixation points, then let gravity do it's thing. Fantastic physics solution for making the cape!