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Accidental 3-D Moe??

ZBrush Film/TV posted on Apr 11, 2003
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AFTER I did this one I thought I had facial resemblance to Moe Sizlak on the Simpsons..in a 3-D ..wrong hair color kinda way...ok then...maybe just the facial expressions.....

Comments (5)


Ron_Harris

9:40PM | Fri, 11 April 2003

regardless..he still looks like he could be a bartender :) very funny face! Alfred E. Newmans uglier little brother ')

Mikeangelo

5:10AM | Sat, 12 April 2003

Actually Robo, he is a fair likeness of Wee Willie Harris, a late 1950's early 60's UK rock and roll singer. Dave

Mixednutt

7:25PM | Sun, 13 April 2003

Moe's at a rave! It totally looks like Moe, and what an excellent subject. 10 points to you for referencing to the Simpsons!

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deevee

11:08AM | Mon, 14 April 2003

Well done my friend!!!

Hopalong

7:51PM | Mon, 14 April 2003

"Don't know nothin' about history", in particular, the history of the Simpsons, but, rug nothwithstanding, with the just right tickler you got a touch of the late great Xavier C. From a slightly different angle, also perhaps a touch of the equally great Cab C., when he was very old but still very smooth and kicking too. Great work!


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