Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 16 12-04-2006 , 07:14 AM
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im not a fan of this at all, he just looks all wrong, needs some serious tweaking. Plain ugly.

# 17 12-04-2006 , 07:24 PM
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can you be more specific?


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# 18 13-04-2006 , 12:42 AM
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yeah, you should really back it up if you are going to criticise another person's stuff.

# 19 13-04-2006 , 09:39 AM
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The feet do not look like feet at all, they look like forks. And the eyes are just depressions in the skin. The claws look a bit wierd too, and helooks like he's gonna topple over.

Keep it up though, like to see how this progresses. Especially with texturing

# 20 14-04-2006 , 08:49 AM
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it looks a bit like a clay model, but a colorful one.
those little scratches all over the model convinces me that its clay.
though its cool and funky


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