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Snail's Adventure
Final
Grant Wilk
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Once upon a time, there was a snail and it strapped a dandelion to it's back. Why? No clue. But it did. That's how this render happened. The end. Most of the assets in this are photoscanned, save the snail, dandelion, and moss.
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William Miller
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How does photoscanning work?
March 2, 2018 3:18pm
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This is well done, the snail looks slimey
March 2, 2018 12:55pm
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How does photoscanning work?
This is well done, the snail looks slimey