Any teddy bear models ?
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Any teddy bear models ?
I have the one that came with aspire, looking for something more standing and fuzzy, very pressed for time no time to search around, hoping something is out there, paid or free.
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
Never mind on the link I posted. The actual model isn't anything like the picture.
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
3D model club have a couple but they are themed rather than just a teddy
http://www.3dmodelclub.com/cmsj15/model ... hop.browse
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
Really wanted a standing one, might go with Mikes fuzzy if I can't find anything else
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
It's Blender files, you make your own texture.highpockets wrote:Never mind on the link I posted. The actual model isn't anything like the picture.
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
Cut it using a poor quality cedar and a dull bit. <wink>and fuzzy
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LOL!Rcnewcomb wrote:Cut it using a poor quality cedar and a dull bit. <wink>and fuzzy
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Re: Any teddy bear models ?
I ended up doing the smooth one in the OP, which was just as well.
Was practically giving it away as it is, fur texture would have added hours to the cut, smooth wasn't too bad. Came out super thin, the models feet/legs were high the rest of it I guess was scaled down from there.
I'll keep your DIY fuzzy technique in mind, RC !
Was practically giving it away as it is, fur texture would have added hours to the cut, smooth wasn't too bad. Came out super thin, the models feet/legs were high the rest of it I guess was scaled down from there.
I'll keep your DIY fuzzy technique in mind, RC !
Doug