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 21-05-2008 , 01:07 PM
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update, worked on the eyes, fur , ears and nose


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oops:blush: forgot to upload the pic, sorry

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looks sweet man, reminds me of the squirrel from ice age:p

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Originally posted by acid44
looks sweet man, reminds me of the squirrel from ice age:p

my sister said the exact same thinguser added image

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it's a good looking model with a distinct style, my only problem is with the render near the mouse trap... it looks like you just composited it in, since none of the lighting matches.


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Originally posted by NeoStrider
it's a good looking model with a distinct style, my only problem is with the render near the mouse trap... it looks like you just composited it in, since none of the lighting matches.

dammit:headbang: you caught me out, you're right thats what i did, oh the shame:blush: thanks for the comments though!!!

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