Rat or What?
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Rat or What?
Hey Guyz I have done this model. My sister and girlfriend think it dosen't look like a rat! I thought it looks like one.
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I think that it is not necessary to complicate this model by any other "final shaping", but I am not a purist.Daydreamer wrote:You could try to create an eye effect with a crimp instead of painting the eye on it
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I plan to leave it as it is and in another model I will do a crimp to see how ti looks, if it looks bad then I will leave it as it is thanks all for your suggestions I am very happy to read u'r suggestions!!Ondrej.Cibulka wrote:I think that it is not necessary to complicate this model by any other "final shaping", but I am not a purist.Daydreamer wrote:You could try to create an eye effect with a crimp instead of painting the eye on it
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