Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 21-09-2004 , 09:53 AM
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my 1st character.....

this is my 1st charater that i created in my 1st year of Film n Animation course.....

Give me some comment plzz....

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# 2 21-09-2004 , 10:03 AM
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is it supposed to be upsitedown?....

well lookin' at it I think it's a funny lookin' char....if this is your first than you are doin' great!! keeep it up dude...


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# 3 21-09-2004 , 10:12 AM
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no.....it isn't upsidedown actually.......
this is a part of my slate design in my short animation......

# 4 21-09-2004 , 10:36 AM
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It looks cool.

eurmm.. with out more info about what your trying to do with this little guy, or what its suposto look like etc.. it kinda leaves it up for each persons interpitation.

Just saying I think you could get a lot more responce if some felt a little more sure about how to respond.

# 5 01-10-2004 , 05:52 AM
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Try using a larger render in proper orientation next time to portray a better understanding of your model. Otherwise, some type of story or description should be included with your image explaining what we're looking at.

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