• silentheart00

    American and Canadian are basically the same, except Canadians say "aboot" and not "about" and the occasional "eh" at the end. More "oo" sounds than "ou".

  • Aaron Rudderham(thecabbagedetective)

    Also you guys were right about Instagram, almost have as many followers on that than I have on Twitter and I've had it for like 4 days.

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Second, I kinda took some of the models I had and tried to condense them into a single render that maybe could tell a story... mind to check it out and tell me if it's portfolio worthy? be super honest though, this is rel life

  • Aaron Rudderham(thecabbagedetective)

    Goes both ways though, I can't tell the difference between an American accent and a Canadian accent for the life of me.

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    Errr lemme ask Wes about that. I think yes...

  • Aaron Rudderham(thecabbagedetective)

    I have Irish heritage, people get them and the Scots confused a lot, boom, foolproof.

  • silentheart00

    Mixing it up, I suppose lol

  • Omar Domenech(dostovel)

    Can I buy CGC Coffee and Hoodie all the way from where I live?

  • Kent Trammell(theluthier)

    i'm listening Omar

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3D "Doodles"

A "doodle" in 3D is essentially a complete project / render accomplished from start to finish in a short amount of time. For streams like this it's 1-2 hrs. The goal is to speed up a workflow and increase output.

In this stream we're going to create a wintry lake environment based on a photo. There's several elements to create including trees, terrain, lake surface, and volumetric fog. So we're going to have to cut as many corners as possible while maintaining visual fidelity. Should be fun!

Here's my exploratory render:

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