Crazy Rabbit...

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Crazy Rabbit...

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Hello there...

here is a little funny - Crazy Bunny :D
Thanks a lot on dasch, with your ( and a another decent chap ) tips/tut´s i build this 3D-Mesh.
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the latest design... a little Cartoon-Cat, "early Stage"
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Hey!
Those look great!
I'm glad that I could help.

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Looking good. :) What program are you modelling in?

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Who's the dufus!....never mind, I just spotted the Silo toolbar. :oops:

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dasch wrote:Hey!
Those look great!
I'm glad that I could help.
Hello,

follow-up with an new update of the little Cat.
Silo is perfect to do this... i like it.

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The cat is very cute.
Careful or you'll put me out of work! ;) :wink:

Will you be carving these?

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dasch wrote:The cat is very cute.
Careful or you'll put me out of work! ;) :wink:

Will you be carving these?
Hello Dale,

no way, you are a professional artist..!! I´m only a hobbyist to check out what i can do :o
dYes i wish i found a little bit time to carve it, i spend my time all in Silo :lol:. it´s a lot of work to learn it..

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I like the cat too. :) Did you create it using the Instance Mirror, or just careful attention to symmetry?

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cute-kitten

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Thkoutsidthebox wrote:I like the cat too. :) Did you create it using the Instance Mirror, or just careful attention to symmetry?
right, i mirrored the half of the cute-kitten, its very simple to do that...

Cheers....

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HA! I'll have to take your word for it. :oops: I'm having trouble after creating an object with instance mirror, making the mirrored side a solid part of my object. When I save and open in Cut3D, I only have half of my object there, the mirrored side didn't save as a solid. Want to share your method for this after creation? Thanks in advance! :)

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Thkoutsidthebox wrote:HA! I'll have to take your word for it. :oops: I'm having trouble after creating an object with instance mirror, making the mirrored side a solid part of my object. When I save and open in Cut3D, I only have half of my object there, the mirrored side didn't save as a solid. Want to share your method for this after creation? Thanks in advance! :)
Which version of Silo are you using?
If you are in Silo 1.4 you probably just have a 'mirror instance' happening
I can't quite remember, but there should be a 'freeze mirror' menu command somewhere, to make both halves one piece.

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dasch wrote:
Thkoutsidthebox wrote:HA! I'll have to take your word for it. :oops: I'm having trouble after creating an object with instance mirror, making the mirrored side a solid part of my object. When I save and open in Cut3D, I only have half of my object there, the mirrored side didn't save as a solid. Want to share your method for this after creation? Thanks in advance! :)
Which version of Silo are you using?
If you are in Silo 1.4 you probably just have a 'mirror instance' happening
I can't quite remember, but there should be a 'freeze mirror' menu command somewhere, to make both halves one piece.
mh.. the same problem i had on my first trial with Silo, i fixed this - select all and merge (ctrl+m) it.

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Thanks, I think I've figured it out today. I'm using 2.0.

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