Am I a real boy, papa? (My first model using basic navigation and primitive meshes. Course mentor told me to do this. Blender progress with primitive exercises.) Hopefully I can edit this later and add more images because I want to make a bracelet out of primitives.
This is great Gabriel. It looks like you learned a bunch - I wonder if you could learn a little more.
Hmmm - you up for a little challenge?
This cute little guy is looking a little lonely. What if he had 2 friends?
What would they look like?
Would they be bigger, smaller, made of more or less segments, have little stone mouths, or a bent carrot nose?
I have no idea. But I bet you do :)
As of TWO requests I am proud to introduce the dimwit family. Papa is a coal miner who once played the role of Frosty. Never meet your heroes I guess. We have Dimwit himself, Lil Chubs, and Papa. (It was fun messing with proportions)

ALRIGHT. I have done it. Mom snowlady. I also did the mustache and briefcase request. These requests have been pretty fun and feel like my scribbly drawing is being put up on the fridge by my mother. I took the liberty of fixing the heads of each of the family members so there is some sense of interaction going on. I gave the mother and father tilted heads to indicate that they're looking at each other rather than staring in each others general direction. The family is complete. I tried giving the mother a bit of a "bust" but instead I just ended up giving her a funky posture. She's got fingerless stick arms because I wasn't sure how I could churn out a unique finger pattern. You know what's unique? No fingers.

Love it! I was thinking how to make a snowman girl, and a skirt was the perfect solution. Didn't think of that. Now the lovely family is complete. I shall call them the Flakes. And guess what, the final exercise of the course is making a room. I think we know who's getting a mortgage now. Oh boy, in this economy.