Best of Show Rat Contest 2008- Vote!
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Best of Show Rat Contest 2008- Vote!
Well, once again it is the chinese new year. As with the pig last year, this is a challenge to design what it is the year of: the rat.
Good luck everyone, there will be voting like there was last year after 2 weeks, and the voting will go on for one week.
Here are the rats to vote on:
#9
A late submission.
Please vote, even if you didn't submit anything!
Good luck everyone, there will be voting like there was last year after 2 weeks, and the voting will go on for one week.
Here are the rats to vote on:
#9
A late submission.
Please vote, even if you didn't submit anything!
Last edited by Cupcake on February 25th, 2008, 12:58 pm, edited 6 times in total.
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I'll try to participate in this contest. This would be my 1st challenge.
Hope to make my 1st decent model..
Hope to make my 1st decent model..
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I was thinking about this the other day, and I realized I really haven't seen any simple or minimal rats. Two sheets and twenty minutes later, this is what I came up with:
I started from a kite base, folded in half. This gives enough layers to curve the tail properly while still allowing for the more delicate folds in the head of the model.
I started from a kite base, folded in half. This gives enough layers to curve the tail properly while still allowing for the more delicate folds in the head of the model.
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