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The lab rat.
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This is the kiddie series. I thought I may as well. :)
 

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Thanks Terry. I was wondering if you had found a new low polygon way of making hair. At times I wish there was a way to just make a low poly line.
Here's my version low poly. This is a plane with modifiers Shell,taper,and bend. 46 polys. Plane some divisions for the bend lowest width any length, shell the lowest also
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Um . . . a porcupine, Bob. That's loads. Then I would create a single low poly hair.
Sorry Terry, I stand corrected! I'm not sure how I didn't pick up on that either but my wife does call me daft sometimes. Makes sense now and that will teach me to butt in. :oops:
 
These are 2 of many I did for kids books. I passed them onto another illustrator who rigged them and posed them. A fun project, wish there were more like them.
 

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Oh I knew that I was just commenting on me missing the "loads" meaning.
As soon as you mentioned it I said "right loads of hair polygons.Duh"
 
What amazes me is that you seem to do all this without rigging… I'd love to see you add simple rigs to these models and animate or pose them in a wider variety of ways.

I particularly like the shark and the rat (except for his hands which look too human and not cartoony enough).
 
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