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Please tell me that picture in the speech bubble isn’t an actual scene from the show. Children’s cartoons in the 1990’s were chock full of fetish fuel, though, so I would 100% believe this was an actual scene from the show if you told me!

DummyPhantom responds:

hate to tell you man, but its real

Go to horny jail! (BONK)

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Wallace from Wallace and Gromit says "NO!" but the Bart Missile just wouldn't listen to reason...

DummyPhantom responds:

live footage from israel or wherever the fuck that shit is happening

Very original interpretation of a witch! This would look great on a T-Shirt!

GRIS9 responds:

Thanks ^^

The design is very graphic (like an old UPA cartoon such as Mr. Magoo), which in my opinion is great considering how bland a lot of CG Animation still looks despite advances in rigging and animation technology. My biggest critique is simply that you should have increased the Render Samples (I'm assuming you're either using Cycles in Blender or Arnold in Maya)--the shadows have some rather ugly and noticeable noise. I know it takes forever to render, but especially for a single image like this here, one should be willing to wait as long as necessary to get a clean, crisp image. Also, when you are done rendering, maybe you can bump up the saturation of the colors in a photo editor like Photoshop or Gimp? The slightly desaturated tones imply that this is a depressing scene set in a factory farm or something, which I don't think you're going for. Making the backdrop any color other than gray would also help a ton. Finally, maybe try to learn how to make textures and bump maps, especially for the clothes, to create the illusion of more detail?

Again, though, the actual character design and 3d model is actually fantastic for a beginner, my critiques just have to do with literally every other aspect of the CG character pipeline, like lighting, color and texturing.

OctavioJG responds:

Wow ... that was a complete criticism, and I really appreciate it, almost no one had taken the time to give me a criticism of such magnitude because many of my friends do not know about 3D. I am a beginner and I continue studying, this is my first rendering, and I am very aware of the problems that render has, in fact I could already give it a touch up because I finished the matter, and I ended up liking the world of 3D modeling a lot. I had taken other renderings in different camera shots, but I don't know what happened that Newgrounds wouldn't let me upload more than one image, if you're interested you could go to private for you to see. And yes I use maya, although I want to explore Blender, I am starting it from scratch. Once again, thank you very much for the time you have dedicated to me. Un pinche saludo grandote! , bro!

I notice the tiny goblin is green and retired...

Potatoman responds:

And dead.

The lighting and shadows are very dramatic in this one. Nice!

Gx3RComics responds:

Thanks doodle!
Took a bit to do but it worked out in the end.

I don’t even know what I’m looking at, but I like it.

Potatoman responds:

Its a hand squishing a turquoise creature's lips

A lot of PS1 RPGs are difficult to finish without a good strategy guide or walkthrough—ironic considering you couldn’t just go to GameFAQs or find a YouTube walkthrough back then, you had to hope a game was popular enough to get a proper Prima or Brady Games strategy guidebook. Final Fantasy IX is one of my favorites, though, so it’s worth playing in my opinion.

FuShark responds:

Hah yeh, that's one way of playing a game that doesn't exist anymore unless you force yourself not to look. I would love to eventually.

I REEEEAAALLY hope she has responsible parents who know what she’s doing on the Internet. Her childlike innocence must be protected for as long as possible!

Nabella responds:

She's beyond any of us in the sense that she strictly uses the internet for research and practical purposes.

Hi, my name is Jeffrey Thrash. You may know me from my YouTube channel. I enjoy video games and cartoons and I like to create my own animations. Enjoy!

Jeffrey @jthrash

Age 30, Male

3D Artist

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