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Subject: Papal Pool Finalist


Ghoul ( ) posted Tue, 29 August 2000 at 9:40 PM ยท edited Wed, 29 January 2025 at 10:07 PM

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This is for Viomar. I abandoned my own Nun outfit in favour of modifying existing conformable clothes. Sorry for the poor post production (some great stuff in this forum). I'm just a lame beginner with only a little spare time!


Viomar ( ) posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 3:42 AM

LOL! I find The idea of a nun As a Pool Huster Funny! I like the Results! Not, everything has to be built from "Scratch" you know... There's often just the right piece out there! Just need to imagine it has what you want it to be like! Take the Project, i'm working on now for example! Liz(DreamSpinner) needs a Wolf that has better posing for the Face & such! Well she saw a 'German Sheppard' Guide Dog As her Ultimate Wolf! I must admit, that at first i couldn't see the wolf hidden in him. But, after some "Tweaking", he's starting to look like one "Mean" Wolfie... Anyhow! Very good Job on this! Take Care! Marc


LoboUK ( ) posted Wed, 30 August 2000 at 4:03 AM

LOL - love the idea behind that image :) Viomar is right, not everything has to be built from scratch right at the start. You can get some very interesting results sometimes if you take a sideways look at a prop. When I started, the only things I could create in a 3D modelling programme were... well, let's be kind and call them abstract models :) So, I had to modify existing props to make them do what I couldn't do by modelling. As time went by, I got better at creating stuff to use - although I'm still a long long way from being any good at it. Paul


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