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    With the help of the split tool in Silo it's possible to draw some simple thing on a paper, based on very simple shapes and to begin immediately to transpose it on the screen !!!

    Kindly,
    ivan

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    With the help of the split tool in Silo it's possible to draw some simple thing on a paper, based on very simple shapes and to begin immediately to transpose it on the screen !!!

    Kindly,
    ivan

    My mini-tutorials
    botarosa

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    Here is a screenshot of the same little person.

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    Ivan,

    I'm convinced that you can take ANY 2D design and make it into 3D.

    Do you want to take a crack at dimensionalizing one of my 2D designs?

    My Best,
    Gare

    Gary David Bouton
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    Gary David Bouton
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    Free education! The Writings Web site
    and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.

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    Ivan,

    By classic, I mean:
    •Definitive
    •Timeless
    •Appreciated by all.

    And it's all in your style/concept, my friend.


    My Best,
    Gary
    Gary David Bouton
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    Man Ivan! Bro you just make this all look WAY too easy. Nice lookin model.

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    Ivan... anybody who "see's" as well as you re- concept design, must have eaten a bunch of carrots... roll'n on a pun relating to carrots being good for one's eye sight...

    ok, so I suck at jokes... hehe

    but man, you have got this modeling with Silo down pat... Ivan the "SiloMan"

    nice rabbit

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    Classic designs, Ivan!

    My Best,
    Gare
    Gary David Bouton
    Gary@GaryDavidBouton.com
    Free education! The Writings Web site
    and the updated GaryWorld Gallery is pretty okay, too.

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    Thanks !!!

    Yes there are some stylistic similitudes between the person and the car. That's partly because of the simple technics I use, but not only.
    Gary, I think I understand what you mean by "classic". In fact I am finding a spontaneity similar to what I had in those drawings

    Here are some of my steps (sorry for the weight).

    1. Extrusion of one quarter of a sphere derivated from a cube subdivided two times ;
    2. Using "Connect" tool to subdivide some polys on top of the head to create the hair ;
    3. Extruding along normals (two steps to separate the four rows) ;
    4. Creating mouth, nose and eyes with the "Connect" tool ;
    5. Extruding the ears along normals ;
    6. Extrusion inside for the eyes cavity ;
    7. Re-Extrusion outside for the eyes themselves.

    Kindly,
    ivan

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