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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Wonderful, James. It will take me years to get to that Blender-level
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Thanks, Larry, a very nice organic line! Done with 24 'scribbles' and 2 lines........

    Penny
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  3. #23
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Very clever, Penny. It has that sketchiness often seen in fashion designs.
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Hello Guy,

    Thank you very much!

    Before about a year ago, I hadn't heard of Blender. There are lots of people with much better abilities in Blender.

    Good art seems to need some measure of imagination and talent. Imagination, I feel I have plenty of... talent, considerably less.

    Re: "It will take me years to get to that Blender-level"

    This really wasn't that hard. It was going in a different direction, with more of those "objects" (based from Larry's scribble)...then I got the idea to make them spin together. The modeling came together pretty quick...

    In any case, thanks!

    Peace

    James

  5. #25

    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Hello Penny,

    She looks kind of smug to me...

    I like it.

    James

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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by ODdOnLifeItself View Post
    Here's another animated one...

    It's quite large (7+ MB)... ie. be patient.

    http://www.jamesalexander.de/SepScribAnim.html

    Enjoy!

    James
    I liked those James. Especially the animated one one.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Penny O'Rorke View Post
    Thanks, Larry, a very nice organic line! Done with 24 'scribbles' and 2 lines........

    Penny
    Awsome Penny. I like it.
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by iamtheblues View Post
    Just the Scribble given a Decay line profile, then converted to shapes.
    The rest being just fractal fills and transparencies.
    All I added was a tongue, eyes and nostrils, plus a duplicate line for decorative purposes.
    Bob.
    Very cool Bob, I like it. Looks like something "Lumpy" would see in that line.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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  9. #29
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Some very fun and interesting scribbles here. James, that annimation is very nice. Penny, I like the sketchy look.
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  10. #30

    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Thank you very much, Frances

    Re: Animation

    If you look on the left or right, you see the dark outline dance up and down on the object as it spins. If you look then to the center, you see where, though mathematically perfect (ie. the reflections mimicing the real world), you see real chaos.

    Glad you liked it!

    James

 

 

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