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Griffin WireFrame

Bryce Fantasy posted on Jul 04, 2003
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I'm not really sure why I'm posting this... Kinda just wanted to show off more of my griffin model (since it took so much time to make!). :) Anyway, here's the wire frame plus a couple of pics showing the VERY slow transition from a few metaballs to the most complicate metaball creature I've made. So...that's it.

Comments (3)


THROCK

1:36AM | Fri, 04 July 2003

Awesome metaball work! I think I like him better basic grey or even with a rock texture. Will you be putting him up in the free stuff? :-)

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IgnisSerpentus

1:41AM | Fri, 04 July 2003

Its just incredible that u managed to sculpt a griffin out of nothing but meatballs. I cant imagine how much time and effort this took. Mad props to you.

sharee2

5:31PM | Mon, 01 September 2003

wow! it is cool, you've made this model completely of metaballs - it is ineteresting what you can do with metaballs :) You asked yourself why post the wireframe and said just to show more model images... You can also offer your model + more model images in the Freestuff Area or on your site :) I recently wanted to upload a modern construction I've made - look in my gallery - but it is 30mb - I will do it, but it will take a while... but I promised, so I will do... thks.


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