One of the folks in another Forum posted a DXF that he had drawn for Tinkerbell for a headboard for his daughters bed. I took that DXF and did an Aspire path using it. I had to redraw a few of the vectors to make the finished product blend better but I am happy with the overall results.
I also tried to texture the dress to look like leaves. Unfortunately, the dress then became too thick and I haven't been able to solve that issue..... I may have to invert the pattern first......
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My first Aspire 3D project
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Re: My first Aspire 3D project
man i wsh i was as far along!! great work, i am still outsourcing files
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Re: My first Aspire 3D project
Very Cool!
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Re: My first Aspire 3D project
Thanks Jim,cabnet636 wrote:man i wsh i was as far along!! great work, i am still outsourcing files
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The file is still a little rough but it is not hard to do. I want to work on her eyes some more before I am done.
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Re: My first Aspire 3D project
Bill, nice model - if you have the dress as a seperate component you could try reducing its Z depth to make it less pronounced.
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Re: My first Aspire 3D project
Bill, it looks great. I especially like the way you did the wings, came out perfectly to give the effect of a thin skin like surface.