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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Hungry Caterpillar


I feel that the caterpillar shape is a great example to emphasize the result of an occlusion pass. Plus, who isn't inspired by The Hungry Caterpillar?
In creating the model, I learned not to use Ctl+C to duplicate images, but instead Ctl+D.

-Melissa Sisk
Posted by Melissa Sisk at 7:35 PM
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      • Assignment 3 - Rings
      • No title
      • A Problem He Tries to Hide
      • There is a whole wide world beyond the little wind...
      • Whew.
      • Little Kid's Bedroom and Ocean Floor
      • Female torso sculpt
      • assignment 2
      • Cilia
      • Droid
      • Rainy Horse
      • Cacti
      • CakeLand Abduction
      • My Home Workspace
      • Melt
      • Particulates
      • Within the Veins of Poprox Muhghee
      • Deep Space
      • Revenge of the baby-spheres
      • Oh Balls!
      • Abstract From the Other Side
      • Too Many Planets (or: Pluto's Revenge)
      • animation still
      • Random Geometric Landscape
      • Precarious Pots
      • Castle
      • The Hungry Caterpillar
      • Landscape
      • Balancing Act
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      • Pillars and Orbs
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