Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
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# 1 14-02-2005 , 01:19 AM
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Cel shaded Aqua Teen Hunger Force

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# 2 14-02-2005 , 01:38 AM
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Hey this looks really cool! What Cel shader did you use for this? And is this sub-d's? I've always been interested in making cel shaded guys, but everyone i try ends up looking just... well bad. haha. user added image. Good job user added image


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# 3 14-02-2005 , 01:44 AM
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I used one I created from scratch. Its a bit aggravating sometimes put produces pretty good results.

All 3 of these guys are sub-d's.

# 4 14-02-2005 , 01:53 AM
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Wow awesome!

Yeah i don't know mel at all, not one bit user added image. Good for you, its a lot better than most of the cel shaders out there, i think.


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# 5 14-02-2005 , 01:59 AM
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