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I like this picture
It's done by my daughter.
Can't fav, she's blocked me.
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I think she's afraid that I'm going to call her out on some of her BS or outright lying on dA...
If you like original character art, often with a psychotic flair, then check out her work; she's gotten quite good. Killjoy-Kami
It's done by my daughter.
Can't fav, she's blocked me.
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I think she's afraid that I'm going to call her out on some of her BS or outright lying on dA...
If you like original character art, often with a psychotic flair, then check out her work; she's gotten quite good. Killjoy-Kami
An update
I know it's been forever since I updated anything here...
So I've been working on tons of stuff. For starters I have a line of 3D printable toys called Mech City that you can download for free and print at home. The toys are of cute chubby mecha w/ interchangable parts and little animal people pilots along with loads of accessories, vehicles, playsets, etc.
Mech City Central
I've also been throwing a ton of time into my Paper printable tabletop miniatures game BattleRoller. More cute chubby mecha w/ pilots. The game isn't ready for a full on release but it's getting there. Lately I've been working hard on building a web app that lets y
Transformer RPing...
I've been known to dabble in RPing from time to time and there is no shortage of folks that love to RP within the various universes of Transformers. However, I keep seeing certain terms come up again and again in different players' prose.
Being into actual machines and robots and knowing a thing or two about mechanical engineering the use of these terms really rubs me the wrong way.
In particular the ones that really agitate me when I see them in use are "mech" and "servo". People have been using "Fem" for ages to denote a female based Cybertronians. It makes sense, "fem" --"female" or "fembot". And I guess Players want to have some sor
Action Figure Design courses starting soon!
I'm offering a course in designing Action Figures in Sketchup and putting them up on Shapeways for sale in your own shop!
This course will cover the basics of 3D modeling in Sketchup and go on to cover more advanced techniques used for small sized product design, joints and designing parts to be "snap fit", prepping files for 3D printing via Shapeways, and setting up your Shapeways Shop page to sell your items. At the end of this course you will have a base action figure model that is ready for you to customize, accessorize and sell in your own shop!
The cost for this intensive 4 week course will be $50 via PayPal and will start in January
Windblade head on Sketchfab
Here's the 3D view for the Windblade head I did based off of Sarah Stone's artwork. I just love the style she used in the Windblade miniseries and hope that she'll get an ongoing comic. This here is one of the main images I used to base my design off of:
Eventually, when it comes out, I'll be picking up the Windblade toy but you can see that the head on it doesn't really look much like Sarah's work at all.
The rest of the body isn't too bad though. So when I get the figure I'll add the neck connection to my model and do some test prints on Shapeways ^__^
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You had said you never wanted to see my pictures again, so I was scared as to why you'd watch me on a site where there's nothing BUT art e-e