So very very cool!:icon_thumbup: :icon_thumbup: :icon_thumbup:
Hi Terry,
I love your style. Not only for this post.
Just wondering why you choose a different render engine as from my point of view, what you're saying may eventually implies that Cheetah3D can't do that ?
Thanks Francois. It's just my personal preference really. For a start anything that has fur/hair I go straight to Cinema. This scene has a doormat which is fur. I honestly never build anything in Cinema as I don't like the tools, they're too slow and clumsy, Cheetah is fast for modelling and has much more common sense. But instant mapping in Cinema I prefer. I see a lot of 3D artists bouncing from one program to the next to the next. I guess it's just what best suits you.
great job as usual Terry! :icon_thumbup:
Wow, I hate to even think about how long it's been since I posted
I'm starting to get back to some modelling now, but I wanted to comment on your scene Terry--
Another great one! :icon_thumbup: :icon_thumbup:
Erin
I would rather you stick to the first sceneThe rust on the lights/lamps was nice, but everything else in that scene was too clean, and untextured. Didn't quite fit well. I was going to suggest to dirty stuff up, add some dust, maybe cob-webs, etc.
I hate seeing nice models end up with poor texturing. Anyhow, I'm not good with characters, but may try to do more character work sometime later on this year.
Really nice Terry. Your cartoon style is awesome. I like the different faces in the wood up top also. :icon_thumbup: Cowboy looks great as well. How long did each frame take to render?
Thanks Darth. Render time, I guess a few minutes.
Cool. Thanks. That's faster than I thought for all of the detail in there, fur and textures.