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Title: Elephant rough
Name: Alan Batson
Country: United Kingdom
Software: Painter, Photoshop
A rough model sheet of an elephant character created in Painter anf Photoshop.
The intention is to do this in 3D with broad expressions and lively movements.
Please feel free to comment.
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artjunkie
10-14-2006, 03:09 PM
Awesome character design... great animation style to it. Great energy and expression in the poses too! Takes me back to when I worked in an animation studio - fun times.
Can't wait to see you turn this into 3D!!!
cheers
TobyArt
10-14-2006, 05:40 PM
Great stuff, love the happy style to it. Really like the panda (portfolio) too.
AndyH
10-15-2006, 09:46 PM
Great stuff Al
Glad to see you finally got your arse on cgtalk!
Keep em coming - I know how fast you can churn out ace character designs, so dont stop!
>artjunkie> - I already made it into 3d, but due to NDA's at work I cant show it. The clients went for a slightly different design anyway :sad:
Thanks everyone for taking the time to have a look and placing a comment, they are all appreciated.
As you can see by Andy H's reply he has already modelled an elephant character. Andy has being making Characters to my designs for nearly three years. They are always superb and professional and he's made literally hundreds.
Check out his site on here it really is the tip of a massive iceberg!!!
Cheers, Al.
AndyH
10-17-2006, 04:12 PM
Awww stop - youll embarras me!
Yeah - i did make about 2/ 300 characters for the 'Friends and heroes' project at work, but it really more like about 20 or so! Just damn good use of different colours, clothes and hairstyles :thumbsup:
I swear some of the characters had Groucho Marx disguises!
Anyhoo - jobs a goodun, keep up the pics, and no more arse kissing :scream:
adrephil
12-13-2006, 12:03 AM
i'm so in love!:love: ....i love it!.... i can see it in a children's book!
can't wait for the 3d version.:D
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