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Grandma's Teeth

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Mar 16, 2004
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Those teeth scared the bajeebees out of me when I was a kid. I had nightmares for weeks. Actually this was a scene I was working on that never got finished { like so many ) so I threw the teeth in for fun. Thanks for looking!

Comments (20)


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Pinklet

10:17PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

Beautiful. It's almost a photograph. The lighting, the texturing. Simply exquisite.

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Digimon

10:33PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

Fantastic still life, you have one texture backward, on the spine of the book. I love the teeth, ads that humorous twist! Excellent work!

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Syncopate

10:52PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

I agree, it's like a photograph. The lamp is perfect for the scene. The texture on the pitcher and bowl is interesting. Excellent image!

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FitArtistSF

11:29PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

This is good. Reminds me of all the times my grandmother and mother kept telling me that they remember once when I was a kid, I apparently took my grandmother's teeth to school for "Show and Tell". I don't remember it, but they said they spent the whole day looking around the house for her teeth. Until they got a call from the school. Oh man was my grandmother upset....

zarth

11:33PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

Good to see you've broken through your "modeler's block". Nicely done. You have special way with ceramic objects. Reminds me of visint Grandma. randy

6T6

11:43PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

This is an excellent piece of art, in my opinion. Nothing on this side is perfect anyway! You could flip the texture on the binding easily enough, if you wanted to achieve maximum "perfection". Very, VERY high quality work.

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GladysClump

12:34AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Oh man, what a flash back, Grandma's teeth used to terrify me, I'd forgotten all about it... til now. This is absolutely fantastic work

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Tugmaster

12:55AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Thanks guys! Digimon, your right about the spine texture my friend. I'm getting old and my eyesight is going fast I guess. What's next, my teeth? Oh Lord!

Lynne

6:30AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Really, really stunning work!

amoen

6:52AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

This is great. The teeth are an excellent add in to this scene!

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kenmo

9:34AM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Brilliant work... VOTE

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Perry6

1:49PM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Wonderful scene! The teeth add a perfect touch!

raymondsalter

1:58PM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Nice image.

colas

4:00PM | Wed, 17 March 2004

splendide,a very good render.

LCGuy

8:59PM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Nice work... great modeling and textures.

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jgeorge

5:43AM | Thu, 18 March 2004

Veeery realistic! And I love the subject... it brings remembrances!

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Tugmaster

10:01AM | Thu, 18 March 2004

Thanks for all the comments! Funny that the teeth were never really meant to be part of original scene. This scene probably would have been put in my unfinished project folder and forgotten about if I hadn't been thinking of my grandmother. Thanks again!

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jockc

3:57PM | Thu, 18 March 2004

Amazing work!

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DarkLimit

2:48AM | Wed, 24 March 2004

This is a lovely still life.. good job on the modeling,texturing and lighting..

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markdavid

1:56AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

Wow! Very impressive piece of realism. Great job. I also think the teeth are great. They are so unexpected and seem to be laughing at us.


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