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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    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.
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    ** Detailed "Create A Spinning Logo Tutorial" is available in .pdf format for download at this link **
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Here's another animated one...

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

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

    Enjoy!

    James
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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Wonderful, James. It will take me years to get to that Blender-level
    Guy -

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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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    Default Re: Scribble Sept 2011

    Very clever, Penny. It has that sketchiness often seen in fashion designs.
    Bob.
    ** Detailed "Create A Spinning Logo Tutorial" is available in .pdf format for download at this link **
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. Groucho Marx.

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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

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    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 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.
    Larry a.k.a wizard509

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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

    Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.

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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

    Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.

 

 

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