I guess one of the big reasons is I haven't seen anything like it before.
I never usually care for 3D art. And I find the lack of rendered fur kind of jarring, but it's also kind of why I like looking at this. Very surreal, and I'm fascinated to see where it goes. I've always wanted to do machinima or 3D renders for some projects of mine, but I'm not good enough at 3D modelling in blender to make anything worth showing. What program are you using?
I guess one of the big reasons is I haven't seen anything like it before. I never usually care for
I use Poser Pro 2012, simply because it's the 3D software I find the most agreeable, the easiest to work with. Unfortunately it's very inefficient so rendering fur is out of the question; I therefore have to make do with suggesting it through the textures I make, which actually works rather well for me. I like how it looks.
I can't draw, but I'm a pretty visual person, so 3D is the perfect outlet for that aspect of my creativity, and having spent so long working with it and greatly enjoying it I always find myself annoyed by those who dismiss it apparently without thought. It's therefore a good feeling to have seemingly opened someone's eyes a little. I find your use of 'surreal' curious, though, as the intent with this strip was to be down-to-earth, simple and clean, for a number of reasons. Just the strangeness of it not meeting your expectations, huh?
I use Poser Pro 2012, simply because it's the 3D software I find the most agreeable, the easiest to
I meant it was more novel than anything else. I was talking more about the style than the content of the story. 3D just has that affect on me. If I may ask, how long does it take to create each strip?
I meant it was more novel than anything else. I was talking more about the style than the content of