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Taryn Sanders

Gaz Model
Gaz Model by @tarysand (Taryn Sanders)

I LOVE DIGITAL CAMERAAAAAS!!!! I played around with my new one and finally got some GOOD pictures of my Gaz statue I made! These are a million times better than those old ones of mine (don't believe me? Go look at the old ones!) and I got actual close ups ^.^ Eeeee!!! Now you can see the detail in the face, plus you can now see one of my favorite details of the statue which is the swirly base design I came up with ^_^ I may post retakes of my Zim and Dib statues too since those pics ALSO turned out crappy (go figure). Heeheehee! ^-^ :hugs her digital camera:

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Posted: Sunday, 13 January, 2002 @ 01:06 AM

"YOU drank the last soda! You will PAAAY."

Anyhoo.. I really like your 3D art. I'm thinking of trying my hand at sculpture.

Posted: Sunday, 13 January, 2002 @ 10:46 AM

These photos really blow the first ones away! The precision and detail you put into your sculptures are stunning.

Posted: Sunday, 13 January, 2002 @ 12:36 PM

whoah~! that's really amazing. it looks so professional, so perfect. what did you make it with? i like how you did her hair like a box . . just what she looks like :)

http://www.side7.com/art/allimart

Posted: Monday, 14 January, 2002 @ 09:42 PM

Oh my goodness! That looks just like Gaz! And the base has a hint of Tim Burton to it. At least it does to me. What did you make that out of to get it so smooth? I have a horrible time getting sculptures smooth like that.

Posted: Tuesday, 07 May, 2002 @ 07:27 PM

This is FANTASTIC! I can't get over how funky her hair is in 3D!! :D You're great!

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

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