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    Default Werewolf from 3D world

    Hello All,

    I haven't posted in a while being caught up in a lot of other projects.
    I thought I would share a new image I made for a 3D World magazine
    tutorial. The issue is available via mailorder now and should hit
    stands in the US shortly. Hope you guys enjoy the image!

    Cheers!
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    Looks great

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    Aww...Sweet! Great job man!

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    Damn you Scott I was just about to post a werewolf that I was working on that is very simillar .
    I'll be looking forward to the article.
    How you doing have you moved to NZ yet?

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    Awesome work Scott! Can't wait to see the magazine! Great job Doh double post
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    I got my copy of the mag in the post last month and have been using the tutorial to help me with upper torso reference in my Action Hero entry. Great stuff and really helpful (especially your tip on interactive lighting which I never knew you could do in zbrush).

    Cheers!
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    Monstermaker: Thanks Rick!! Hahah I am sure your werewolf will decimate mine, post it soon! I know I am not alone is saying we must see the most recent Baker Lycanthrope : ) I want to see the images of your Halloween costume too

    MINTY: I am glad it is coming in handy! Thanks!

    Therapy 77 and jakerton: Thanks guys!

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    Got my 3DWorld issue here in Can last week. Great bit in the mag, hopefully they'll send me the missing cd soon.

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    Wicked werewolf!! really love how the upper body looks. also wanted to thank you for your Zbrush Character creation book its been invaluable to me, cheers!

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    Nice! Love the ears and the forehead slope into the nose. Really cool.
    Seems he needs a bit of a trim or he'll get no sexy time with the lady's. Hehe.
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    Wowwnn Print 3d this man !!

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    Thanks guys.

    m0delista: I would like to print him but the fur is all cards so it wouldnt come across. I would have to sculpt hair... blah! Besides I am freelance now so I dont have unlimited access to the printers anymore I do hear a desktop 3D printer is now available tho....

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    A quick question.
    Why use cards for the fur? Isn't Maya's fur pretty powerful?
    Just wondering why you'd go that route is all.

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    mikala: Time constraints combined with the fact I didnt get good results from Maya fur. I wanted to use Shave and a Haircut but I dont have a license and again time was gnawing on my face

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    Ah I see. Thanks

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