Thursday, February 17, 2011

Geoffrey

First, you buy two identical stuffed animals.















Check.

Second, you slaughter one of them with a stitch ripper.
(Don't be ashamed if you enjoy this part.  I did.)


Check.

Third, open up your computer and put all the pieces inside, thus digitizing your stuffed animal.  (If you're having difficulty during this step, just watch TRON.  I'm pretty sure it's the same process.)




















Check.

Fourth, assemble the pieces into a 3-d model using your undefiled stuff animal as a reference model.

Check.

Fifth, attach the digitized pieces to your model with digital epoxy.

And there you have it.  

Easy, right?!

8 comments:

Mad Hadder said...

Luke wants to know if now you can animate it.

Tom Giles said...

well who's Luke?! and who is his English teacher?!

Season said...

You enjoyed ripping apart a stuffed animal? How do you sleep at night?

Taggart said...

Can you digitize me without using a stitch ripper?

Shelly said...

Good one, Tag.
It all comes together now, Tom. You may be onto something here.

Unknown said...

That's brilliantly simple.

matt said...

I never took you for stitch ripper

Mad Hadder said...

This is all kind of Silence of the Lambs, isn't it? How come I'm the first one to make THAT connection?