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    Just some more details on top of the "parrotteagle" ...!

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    Excellent



    I love the look on the Pitbulls face Ivan,like hes thinking hmm ok who do I bite next



    007 ...which one Connery or Moore



    Theres a C4D artist called Pupil who chas created some amazing images of characters who are upper class owls.If you havent seen these images already let me know and I will find links for you Ivan ....one of them is called "Earl bird"



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    Thanks Stu,

    About 007 I have thought to S. Connery, but that was my own impression.

    And no, I am new to 3D forums and I don't know Pupil. I should be very interested to have some links ! Thanks again.

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    I like the look of that pooch too Ivan, though I thought the expression read... "oh oh, now I have gone and done it" hehe...

    I love the expression on the monkey critter... he looks so cool

    Stu... Connery was my pick for 007.. something bout that voice that they can never replace eh

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    Connery definitely. Forget Moore. Brosnan is the new heir apparent


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    I don't know why, but there are a lot of monks in my stories projects. Again, imaginate this monkey as the monk "Brother William of Baskerville" in "The Name of the Rose" (no direct relations with my stories, but I liked a lot the book and the movie, and Connery was also excellent in this role).

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    Love the parrot-eagle and monkey!!! So funny, Ivan, the monkey does very definitely have the resemblance to Sean Connery! The parrot-eagle is a wonderful character...gee, these would be great in a story!!!
    Wonderful fun work, Ivan!!! Keep 'em coming!
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    P.S. Oh yes, The Name of the Rose, I loved that one!!! And as Connery said, "How peaceful life would be without love, "How safe," "How tranquil and how very dull."
    ---Maya

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    Maya you too are funny

    And now again a genetically alterated plastic toy. I don't know why. Usually monsters aren't my cup of tea ...!

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    Hahaha! Ivan, this is yet ANOTHER totally delightful character!!! You are absolutely a natural at this, and it would be great to see these characters together in a book/story or animation! They could comprise a unique little world which would be adored by adults and children alike. These are such fun!!!
    ---Maya
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