Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Texture's for Joe
These are some texture studies for Joe's class. These actually were done after the Zoo one and before the Toy Design, but I don't think it really matters when I post... as long as there IS a post. Can you guess where each of them comes from?? Which is your favorite? I'd tell you mine, but then you'd be biased!
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5 comments:
Is that a turtle shell in there? I like the leaf a lot. Nicely done!
These are so cool Ezra, you are so talented! :)
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I think I like the top right one--turtle scutes?
Or maybe pine cone bits? Since the others seem to be more plant based textures . . .
I didn't even know you had a blog, Ezra.
Sweet textures, by the way.
What's up, Ezra? You never told me you had a blog!
I think the last two are my favorite, but that may just be because they have exciting composition. Number three would be more suited to REAL texturing.
Anyway - cool stuff!
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