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Big Red

Bryce Abstract posted on Jul 01, 2003
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I wasn't sure which genre to put this in, so i put in in Abstract. Cos..it is..i suppose. Anyways, modelled in Wings3D (I'm getting pretty good with that, i think) The texture is the shiny red plastic with a bump texture, and the default eye with a layer of glass around it, for added shiny. He's a big red ball of eye and legs...and he's lost :(

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EYECON

11:13PM | Tue, 01 July 2003

id say that you are getting really good at that program... you might also want to check another free program, that would be blender... check it out do a google search you might like it

Mrdodobird

1:39AM | Wed, 02 July 2003

Good job! Very creative. Nice use of textures.

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catlin_mc

2:52AM | Wed, 02 July 2003

Oh, this is so cute. Maybe you could make a map for him/it to find his/it's way home. 8)

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agnesdodart

1:25PM | Sun, 08 February 2004

I guess I would have put this one in "surrealism"... Very original, I like the coloring and how you manage to give this creature a friendly look!

ardphil

3:16AM | Tue, 06 April 2004

This reminds me of the movie, 'Outcast', where he was lost on the desert island, and floated back on a wooden thing, very much like that, he also had a volly ball, he painted it red with blood, anyways its gerat!!


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