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New doodles...now with textures!



...ok, except this crappy lizard...

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  1. The result is Fantastic! And you call it 'doodles' :)

    Is it rendered with Blender or external?

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  2. Thanks :)

    I call them doodles, because I usually do them in just one session, and they're not finished pieces, but concept sculpts.

    The renderer is Blender Internal from the render branch, with some post work done in Gimp.

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  3. Great work man! Keep with it. You should make a tutorial about your technique to texture your sculpts...

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  4. Thanks Vitor :) I'm working on doing a tutorial on sculpting, texturing, and rendering...hope it's done soon...

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  5. Very nice to hear that you're doing a tutorial covering some of the most important stuff on 3d! Looking forward to watch it!

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  6. Pedroo, thanks :) but I'm afraid it sounds bigger the way you said it, and I'm just going to go over my sculpting work flow, painting simple textures with blender, and the few tricks I know about rendering...not that big a deal I guess...

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  7. I'm sure it will be a great tut.

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  8. sculpts and tutorial +10 :)
    awesome as usual...remembering that terrain tutorial i can only say that it was most informative..i learned tons of stuff from that so I agree with pedroo :)
    Cheers and THX for sharing!

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