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    wow another great and clean model. it actually reminds me of the cg batman comic in the 90's i think it was called Digital Justice. i think its because you made him thin and the ear shapes, both are a nice change.

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    Very clean, very class !
    Good Job

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    Hey Marsyas.. or should I say Etcher? *grin*
    Great sculpt! Very clean work... as always.

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    That's so you, you've got such style it comes out from anything you do. Beautiful Batman Marsyas.
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    Wonderful stuff!
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    Thanks, guys! The clean lines are actually pretty easy using a brush I made during the Action Hero Contest. It's similar to the Slash2 brush but pinches on one side. Here's a description (and I attached the brush)...

    edgepinch_brush.jpg

    The pinch flips sides and carves inward when you hold the 'alt' key so it's easy to refine both sides of the stroke.

    Also, as I mention in the image, you can simply sketch with the brush--no need for lazy mouse or anything. In fact, the lines in the image above were built up with multiple strokes.

    The reference to a macro is simply to make sculpting easier--like with the Slash2 brush, the direction of your stroke controls the shape of your brush.

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    Here's a Jonathan Crane I had fun with. (Scarecrow)

    scarecrow.jpg

    Thanks for looking!
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    totally love that geoff, the shape is nice and love your choices of how much to texture, also the wrapping is just great and has weight.
    only crit is that the eye buttons are not stitched in.
    also i love that your retopology is just almost a simple cube still, i wouldve gone all mad making loops for the cloth and buttons. hehe.
    Last edited by spaceboy412; 06-15-09 at 12:09 AM.

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    Nice stuff here,I will watch this one

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    Thanks your brush !

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    Awesome. I love the crazy button eyes stitched mouth
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    beautiful work. love the scarecrow and would have never thought of doing him quite like that. very cool

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    Beautiful! Good to know that the hat fits so well. And very neat modeling of the hat with Zspheres.
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    awesome great job Marsyas

    Pj looks wicked as well

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