Olly Moss gets his own thread
Yeah! I love learning/trying new stuff. And no pressure to make something good. It's very liberating.
It's honestly pretty good so far, otherwise people wouldn't be so curious about if this was a toy or something. Should gif up a 360 look at the model so your work on his rear (tee hee) doesn't go to waste either.
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hey olly ive got a couple 3d printers where i can do either ABS or PLA, ive never printed something that detailed but i sure can try as long as its okay to print one for myself - will mail over the finished product to ya for free. bay area based if youre still in the area as well.
(altho no guarantees as thats a fairly complicated model to print, would def wanna test it out)
(altho no guarantees as thats a fairly complicated model to print, would def wanna test it out)
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https://twitter.com/ollymoss/status/705304922405912576DeadHand wrote:Zbrush, I assume? (or mudbox whatever the similar one is)Olly wrote:Nah I'm just fooling around in 3D. Teaching myself how to make things.
In what way? I'm a non-artist, and it's fascinating to me that adding a dimension has been such a learning experience for someone as imaginative as you.Olly wrote: 3D is weird and bananas.
Also, I just did the math for the equation 500,000 * $20 = x. Holy cow! Timed editions is small potatoes now.
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That turned out super rad, Olly. Keep 'em coming!
3D huh? What about lenticular? The debate rages on with the new Eelus. Apparently a "gimmick" for the screenprint snobs.
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I wish the stuff I wasn't very good at came out that good.Olly wrote:Yeah! I love learning/trying new stuff. And no pressure to make something good. It's very liberating.
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Olly, you gonna be at MondoCon this year?
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fitz wrote:*saw thread get bumped
*came hoping for news of something new
*left disappointed
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