I'm pretty sure it's a CG model as well. Every shot is too "clean" looking to be photos of a real bubble bath bottle or whatever that would have been. That's one of the things 3D modeling is useful for besides agravating cartoon purists- making a character model that can be viewed from all angles.
You may not be able to hold it in your hands, but it's just as useful for construction studies.
i'd put my money on cg - its floating in space, when the background is visible it has no shadows, and the big give away to me is the faceting on parts like the nose. It's super dope though
Excuse me mister John K, I'm from Mexico and I'm a fan of your work, I must say if you think the animation industry is going through dark times, you should see how we are doing here, it's horrible, no creativity, cheap flash everywhere and ripoffs of other movies, I want to learn how to draw cartoons so I can try and make a change, were should I start?
I remember cartoon bottles of soap products when I was a kid. What I don't recall is who made them. The commercials remain in my mind--I must have been seven or eight years old, I think.
That one looks like something you'd design, to me. Very appealing.
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Whoa!
What a splendidly cartoony bottle.
"'The Huckleberry Hound Show' is brought to you by...Pepto Bismol!"
unbelievable, the screw top is great.
The color/ design doesn't look 60's
What is it?
Woah, gotta love that model work!
Looks like good drawing practice to me!
It's like a pink Huck with Boo-boo proportions
Is that a real toy or a CG model? The shine and radioactive color throws me
They even gave him a seam on his muzzle!! Are you indirectly responsible for this? Or, more to the point, can you make this a reality?
XD I Would love to buy it!
If it had a 'Shampoo Master' dick-spout it would be damn near perfect.
I'm pretty sure it's a CG model as well. Every shot is too "clean" looking to be photos of a real bubble bath bottle or whatever that would have been. That's one of the things 3D modeling is useful for besides agravating cartoon purists- making a character model that can be viewed from all angles.
You may not be able to hold it in your hands, but it's just as useful for construction studies.
you are loosing it....
i'd put my money on cg - its floating in space, when the background is visible it has no shadows, and the big give away to me is the faceting on parts like the nose. It's super dope though
Excuse me mister John K, I'm from Mexico and I'm a fan of your work, I must say if you think the animation industry is going through dark times, you should see how we are doing here, it's horrible, no creativity, cheap flash everywhere and ripoffs of other movies, I want to learn how to draw cartoons so I can try and make a change, were should I start?
Thank you for your time, and regards from Mexico.
John, you have to see this. Grains of sand to 250x real size!
http://www.lostateminor.com/2011/07/12/tiny-grains-of-sand-magnified-to-250-times-real-size/
Looks like something you would create!
I remember cartoon bottles of soap products when I was a kid. What I don't recall is who made them. The commercials remain in my mind--I must have been seven or eight years old, I think.
That one looks like something you'd design, to me. Very appealing.
Hi John,what are your thoughts on the Henery Hawk character from the Foghorn Leghorn cartoons?
I wish i looked as cute as it! ^-^
Is that a real toy or a 3D model? HB toys are the best. They're great to study.
where are the other points of view?
is that a bong?
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