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Sculptor and animator...

Modeled but not yet battered cooker…

Still needs a little forest damage but the essence is there…

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Motes floating in the evening air…

Well that is the effect I’m after here, I will have to see how they animate…

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A Little hyperextension in those fingers

Father of all dogs making tea… Again

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Shopping

Meetings make me Draw…

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CAT rigged Hare moving

A slightly buggy envelope and vertex weighting test just to see what he looks like moving…

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CAT Rigged Hare

Skinned and weighted, I’m using the CAT rig mainly because I want to practice using it because the DogFather and CatFather are also rigged using CAT and I need all the Practice I can get…

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CAT rig sitting in Hare…

Almost ready to skin, and just wondering who the other bunny is going to be…

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New heat source for tea making

Not battered yet but roughly built, will be roughed up more soon

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Depth of Field and ambient occlusion…

Strangely enough I have found that when you use the mental ray ambient occlusion shader in the material override channel but leave on the Depth of Field button you get blurred ambient occlusion… Here is the composite…

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Other animals making tea…

See its not all about cats and dogs making tea, sometimes Otters make tea too, well they do in my head anyway…

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