Brian Chan - Wall-E (CP)

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I hope WALL-E is in it. He must be having trouble with disney and copyright, after all, they made the movie and I'm suprised he got the cp free on the web!

EDIT: If he releases a book, realshae shall floweth with illegal PDFs..... :(
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anermak wrote:difficult, strangely :-s , it seemed to me that this model is one of the easiest of the Brian :-s
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how do you make the tires come together :roll:
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That photo, does the model have a built in cockroach, or did you make it seperately? I haven't seen it in any other pics....
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The cricket is separate. Don't ask me how I know that, but I do. Also the tires just basically overlap. I like to put them slightly inside the model so that they don't move out of position too much, and foil is highly recommended. ;)
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I recently did the pokemon lugia as a crease pattern but i don't think i'm ready for WALL-E yet. You ask me why i have anything to do with this thread?

I desperately want to do WALL-E but i do not feel ready for it yet.
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Okay, that's fine. I desperately want to do the Ryu Zin 3.5 but... I don't fell ready by any means. Good luck with crease patterns!
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I want to do a really hard crease pattern at some point (notice i posted this weeks later) so WALL-E may become a first option. I may try my first tessalation first though.
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