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# 1 12-04-2004 , 11:42 PM
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Character Models

These are a three out of four main characters that I'm working on for an interactive childern's story. The story's really lame, it's just an excuse to learn Maya.

I know there's some issues with the turtle's belly. Any other feedback would be appreciated.

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# 2 12-04-2004 , 11:49 PM
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No, their neet, their great for kidsuser added image

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I LOVE YOUR TURTLE!!!
Too cute. Great work dude!


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I like armadillo's, Dime bar anybody? user added image
Good work m8.


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# 5 13-04-2004 , 07:21 AM
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hehe those are dope dude! although the lizard looks kinda flat bodied hehe, try adding more volume to him. keep it up!


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