Show off your EVERYTHING

Just made this in tf2
The Gribblator

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4dXYj6A5uU

Made this video from a footage record from PVKII

Had some time on my hands earlier today

ROSSMAN I LOVE YOU

One thing, Methinks the glasses should just be solid with a planar environment map (the grey with two white stripes going down vertically)… Assuming you can use planar environment maps that is…

Created this for a 404-page of my employer’s corporate blog site.

So, that’s a jawa and… a robot of some sort?

The 404 says something along the lines of: “Oh no, our little BlogBot appears to have misplaced the page you were looking for. We do not condone such behaviour and as such sold him to a family of Jawas.”

A battalion of vampires? That’s a silly plan. The logistics required to keep them all inside during the day alone…

wouuld look fifty times better if you didn’t flood-fill his everything

start another layer in Darken mode

Color everything in by hand with brush tool

Please.

It was more of a testing of a new color-scheme.

Done.

It looks very Nice, Eric. Well done.

Thanks, never though people here would like them. :stuck_out_tongue:

just a sophomore and already prepping for senior thesis

I want to expand on that 30 second animation I did for the midterm final (don’t ask) with a 10 minute short. Redisigning the main character and attacking a more loosely realistic aesthetic for a CG medium.

Wow, and I thought My face was riddled with dots…

commission for that dude ScottMale24 if anyone remembers his webcomic/flash movies from about 6 years back. I recall him being something of a sensation back then

those were the days.

If only all my bros had opencanvas time :T

Ah, the glory of yesteryear, when lobstermen ruled the earth, and unspeakable crustacean horrors of the depths still scuttled in the shallows.

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