By Spailler.
Spailler writes:
Here is my last character design for another personal project i'm working on.
His name is Leo.I used cycles for the render except for the hair rendered in BI.
Hope you like it (him).
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By Spailler.
Spailler writes:
Here is my last character design for another personal project i'm working on.
His name is Leo.I used cycles for the render except for the hair rendered in BI.
Hope you like it (him).
Link
9 Comments
Nice looking character! Would love to see him move around! will he be animated?
That's cute!
the article's name looks like "ieo"
The character is great! :) Reminds me "Up!"
I like the kid ...reminds me of ...myself a bit .
this is very wonderful; great job.i just started learning from the software.can u teach me on how to do this?pls reply
That's too big a question to answer with anything except "work hard for many years" - but I'm a beginner too and I'm finding this (free) book very helpful:
http://www.blendernation.com/2011/06/01/4th-edition-of-the-blender-basics-book/
It's not slick and it doesn't cover topics in huge depth, but it *does* give beginners a good grounding in basic Blender tools.
Looks like
Corrado "Junior" Soprano as a kid.
cute character
Thanks you all ! I'm really honored to see Leo displayed here at Blendernation.
@8812fd034bf5c64e0c9954701159a276:disqus, if i can give you an advise it would be to start simple then move on to something harder step by step. Don't start too hard, you'll end up discouraged. Creativity is not always in complex stuffs.
Do what you like (modeling, texturing, animation, ...), do it a little bit every day and with passion you should reach what you want.
The blender community is super awesome. Browse around : Blendercookie, Andrew Price, ... there is a lot of tutorial to help your progress.
Cheers,