I made these guys pretty early on for practice. I'm particularly proud of the fact that Yoda actually kinda looks like Yoda.
Here is a wolf I was practicing on that ended up as Amaterasu from Okami for a very special customer.
I thought a little tribute to my heroes at Studio Ghibli would be nice.
Don't know where I went wrong with the first one. I should have probably been focusing more on the folding and less on my snack (seen in the background).
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A crappy Totoro, and a slight less crappy Totoro.
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This was a bold attempt for a beginner, but I managed to get him looking alright.
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A draft version |
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