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I did not expect that a little roddent climbing at the top of a microphone, hoping for his fifteen minutes of glory, would draw such an attention and receive so many comments.
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This artwork is my humorus take on the why do aliens abduct cows. The illustration is a vector art completely done with Abode Illustrator CS2. Here I am going to explain the technique I used in the creation of "Jamukha, Got Milk?" in full details.
This project was made to learn blueprint modeling and unwraping (I had never done this before). In this making of I'm going to show all parts of my work and also I'm going to point on mistakes that I have made. I hope that my making of will be useful for those who wants to start with this as well and will help them to avoid of making the same mistakes.
This is a 3D cartoon illustration created in my space time for self improvement. This dragon was originally designed by my favorite artist, Ben Henry. He is also known by his nickname, 'Roundeye', on the Internet communities where he posts. The title of this work, 'Roundeye Dragon', comes from his nickname. I am very honored and grateful to have been given Ben's generous permission to recreate his 2D drawing in 3D.