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Anime Art Thread
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dogger
- Joined: Wed Aug 27, 2003 3:03 pm
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i have an idear for a pic but i need someone to show me how to draw some homie sorta clouths on a moogle from final fantasy with a bad ass look on his face could someone draw me one and give me few "pointers"
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- madbunny
- Joined: Tue Jun 17, 2003 3:12 pm
Damm. Lost my models in a hard drive crash, as well as the final render of this particular one. This was part of a 3dfightclub challenge some time ago. Originally meant to be just a representation I couldn't resist the urge to animate it and do a little tweaking.
The arms never finished on this one, but it did transform to an armless version of Gerwalk mode. This inferior shot is from a test animation that I rendered out and found whilst going through some older stuff at work.
Also this one doesn't have any of the final textures, or fancy lens options turned on. (still looking for the finished one)

The arms never finished on this one, but it did transform to an armless version of Gerwalk mode. This inferior shot is from a test animation that I rendered out and found whilst going through some older stuff at work.
Also this one doesn't have any of the final textures, or fancy lens options turned on. (still looking for the finished one)

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- Corran
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You just need a program that can resample the image instead of doing a basic resize. Preferably using the Lanczos resize algorithm.Cloud Clone wrote:Hmmm...alright, here's the situation: I had to resize this pic to make waaay smaller, and thus I have lost alot of detail.
An example is the program IrfanView.
- LEIFey
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sunandshadow
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I like the way 3-d art looks, but I took a class on 3-d modelling for a semester and discovered that I hate the physical process of making 3-d art, I just enjoy hands-on art a lot more, whether it's only holding a pencil or paint brush or something more tactile like weaving or sculpting. I wish I could make beeswax models and put them into a 3-d scanner of some sort which woud turn them into 3-d models for me so I could skin and animate tham - that would be awesome!
"Have come to the conclusion that fandom is not a hobby at all but rather a combination non-competitive sport/full-contact tea party. Only, like, the Mad Hatter's tea party, and the Dormouse is totally hitting on the March Hare." - Ins
- LEIFey
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ok, i was rooting through my folders and i found one of my favorite pictures of all time. i drew this back in middle school so its a bit faded. still, its one of my favorites.


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- Miyavi-type
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- ReannaKing
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I might as well post here.
http://www.nobrandcon.com
The cute lil' chibis? Those are mine.. I do a lot of the art for my university's anime club's annual anime convention.
http://www.nobrandcon.com
The cute lil' chibis? Those are mine.. I do a lot of the art for my university's anime club's annual anime convention.
- Ari-chan
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