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#51 2010-08-24 18:55:09

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

Lucario621 wrote:

Hmm - I'll try making a LEGO Scratch Cat (small) in LEGO Digital Designer  big_smile

Sound cool! Maybe you can post it up online so other LEGO builders here can attempt to build a LEGO Scratch Cat!  smile

Definitely!

Plus, if I was to do it, it would allow people to buy it (I wouldn't get profit, I don't think)!  big_smile


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#52 2010-08-24 22:30:11

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

I really want one!  big_smile


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#53 2010-08-25 09:42:48

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

I admire anybody that can make anything recognizable with a needle and thread.  And to make something 3D is even more impressive.  I think it looks cute!

The closest I've come to sewing something 3D is my skin-on-frame kayak.  And it's not very huggable  smile


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#54 2010-08-25 09:49:02

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Paddle2See wrote:

I admire anybody that can make anything recognizable with a needle and thread.  And to make something 3D is even more impressive.  I think it looks cute!

The closest I've come to sewing something 3D is my skin-on-frame kayak.  And it's not very huggable  smile

lol


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#55 2010-08-25 18:08:15

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Paddle2See wrote:

I admire anybody that can make anything recognizable with a needle and thread.  And to make something 3D is even more impressive.  I think it looks cute!

The closest I've come to sewing something 3D is my skin-on-frame kayak.  And it's not very huggable  smile

lol  Buy you could still certainly ride on the kayak!  smile


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#56 2010-08-25 18:13:13

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

This has inspired me to make a plushie :3 But  I'm really stuck on ideas. I'm thinking of doing China from Hetalia because he'd make a really cute plushie, or maybe a tiny Issun from Okami  big_smile


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#57 2010-08-25 18:27:18

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

littletonkslover wrote:

This has inspired me to make a plushie :3 But  I'm really stuck on ideas. I'm thinking of doing China from Hetalia because he'd make a really cute plushie, or maybe a tiny Issun from Okami  big_smile

Is this your first plushie? Normally animal patterns are harder than human ones, but I found a fairly tutorial for a 3D plush dog that could be good for a beginner here.


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#58 2010-08-25 19:08:06

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

This has inspired me to make a plushie :3 But  I'm really stuck on ideas. I'm thinking of doing China from Hetalia because he'd make a really cute plushie, or maybe a tiny Issun from Okami  big_smile

Is this your first plushie? Normally animal patterns are harder than human ones, but I found a fairly tutorial for a 3D plush dog that could be good for a beginner here.

It looks kind of like Oki from Okami  big_smile  I might still make Issun though, since his form is like a very simplified human's, and his helmet is really cute XD It's like a mushroom with limbs.


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#59 2010-08-25 19:32:05

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Here's what I have so far:

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54/lucario621/legoscratchcat.png

I just have to do the head (so I'm maybe 1/2 or 2/3 done?)  smile

Also ignoring the USD 10.00 fee for hand-packing the lego set, it currently cost USD 15.67 >.>. So it does cost a lot more than I wish it could be.


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#60 2010-08-25 19:33:11

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Lucario621 wrote:

Here's what I have so far:

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54 … tchcat.png

I just have to do the head (so I'm maybe 1/2 or 2/3 done?)  smile

Also ignoring the USD 10.00 fee for hand-packing the lego set, it currently cost USD 15.67 >.>. So it does cost a lot more than I wish it could be.

That's pretty awesome how you can get it shipped though  yikes


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#61 2010-08-25 19:43:24

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Lucario621 wrote:

Here's what I have so far:

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54 … tchcat.png

I just have to do the head (so I'm maybe 1/2 or 2/3 done?)  smile

Also ignoring the USD 10.00 fee for hand-packing the lego set, it currently cost USD 15.67 >.>. So it does cost a lot more than I wish it could be.

Oh, wow, looks pretty good so far. I wonder how you're going to tackle designing the head; I'd imagine that would be the hardest part (at least in my opinion).


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#62 2010-08-25 19:45:05

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

Lucario621 wrote:

Here's what I have so far:

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54 … tchcat.png

I just have to do the head (so I'm maybe 1/2 or 2/3 done?)  smile

Also ignoring the USD 10.00 fee for hand-packing the lego set, it currently cost USD 15.67 >.>. So it does cost a lot more than I wish it could be.

Oh, wow, looks pretty good so far. I wonder how you're going to tackle designing the head; I'd imagine that would be the hardest part (at least in my opinion).

Yeah, because his head is HUGE. And you need everything to look somewhat proportionate to the original reference.


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#63 2010-08-25 20:08:06

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

littletonkslover wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

This has inspired me to make a plushie :3 But  I'm really stuck on ideas. I'm thinking of doing China from Hetalia because he'd make a really cute plushie, or maybe a tiny Issun from Okami  big_smile

Is this your first plushie? Normally animal patterns are harder than human ones, but I found a fairly tutorial for a 3D plush dog that could be good for a beginner here.

It looks kind of like Oki from Okami  big_smile  I might still make Issun though, since his form is like a very simplified human's, and his helmet is really cute XD It's like a mushroom with limbs.

Yeah, i suggested a dog because I thought you might consider wanting to make a little Oki or Ammy plush. Most people who I talk to usually want to dive into making a 3D plush right away, but are usually become frustrated when they find the patterns so difficult. (Case in point, look at BabyLondonStar's tutorial, very good, but probably not something a beginner would attempt).


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#64 2010-08-25 20:20:05

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


Is this your first plushie? Normally animal patterns are harder than human ones, but I found a fairly tutorial for a 3D plush dog that could be good for a beginner here.

It looks kind of like Oki from Okami  big_smile  I might still make Issun though, since his form is like a very simplified human's, and his helmet is really cute XD It's like a mushroom with limbs.

Yeah, i suggested a dog because I thought you might consider wanting to make a little Oki or Ammy plush. Most people who I talk to usually want to dive into making a 3D plush right away, but are usually become frustrated when they find the patterns so difficult. (Case in point, look at BabyLondonStar's tutorial, very good, but probably not something a beginner would attempt).

Okay, so just the standard fabric that you find at craft stores should be good enough? I'm thinking about doing it soon, and then by the time the next year, 4-H judging will come again and I'll be able to take home a nice ribbon for my improved plushs!  big_smile


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#65 2010-08-25 20:21:28

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


Is this your first plushie? Normally animal patterns are harder than human ones, but I found a fairly tutorial for a 3D plush dog that could be good for a beginner here.

It looks kind of like Oki from Okami  big_smile  I might still make Issun though, since his form is like a very simplified human's, and his helmet is really cute XD It's like a mushroom with limbs.

Yeah, i suggested a dog because I thought you might consider wanting to make a little Oki or Ammy plush. Most people who I talk to usually want to dive into making a 3D plush right away, but are usually become frustrated when they find the patterns so difficult. (Case in point, look at BabyLondonStar's tutorial, very good, but probably not something a beginner would attempt).

I want to try. Nah. Too hard.


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#66 2010-08-25 20:22:39

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

The Scratch cat look cool  big_smile
I might try to make one, once I finish my summer homework and read Twilight XD


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#67 2010-08-25 20:26:03

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

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icecreamandcake wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


And the plushie exploded into a burst of fluffy balls of cotton stuffing. XD

And then MyRedNeptune yells a cheddargirl because it exploded.



Now THAT'S what probably would happen, right?

More like MRN makes cheddargirl design another plushie, one that is more immortal and can last throughout MRN's lifetime  lol

So then it would be something like the Tails Doll? [/offtopiccreepymemething]


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#68 2010-08-25 20:28:04

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

rufflebee wrote:

The Scratch cat look cool  big_smile
I might try to make one, once I finish my summer homework and read Twilight XD

Twilight? O_o

*sounds alarm*


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#69 2010-08-25 20:28:18

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

littletonkslover wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:


It looks kind of like Oki from Okami  big_smile  I might still make Issun though, since his form is like a very simplified human's, and his helmet is really cute XD It's like a mushroom with limbs.

Yeah, i suggested a dog because I thought you might consider wanting to make a little Oki or Ammy plush. Most people who I talk to usually want to dive into making a 3D plush right away, but are usually become frustrated when they find the patterns so difficult. (Case in point, look at BabyLondonStar's tutorial, very good, but probably not something a beginner would attempt).

Okay, so just the standard fabric that you find at craft stores should be good enough? I'm thinking about doing it soon, and then by the time the next year, 4-H judging will come again and I'll be able to take home a nice ribbon for my improved plushs!  big_smile

4-H judging? Never heard of that before.

Mnn, it depends what the craft store is selling. For example, felt might be frowned upon (it is harder to work with than regular cloth), but yet it is also cheap. Regular cotton or polyester cloth is more pricey, but easier to work with (I think most plush makers usually end up going with suede as their choice of cloth). And, of course, the quality of the cloth at one store might be better than the other.  hmm


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#70 2010-08-25 20:34:28

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

cheddargirl wrote:

littletonkslover wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:


Yeah, i suggested a dog because I thought you might consider wanting to make a little Oki or Ammy plush. Most people who I talk to usually want to dive into making a 3D plush right away, but are usually become frustrated when they find the patterns so difficult. (Case in point, look at BabyLondonStar's tutorial, very good, but probably not something a beginner would attempt).

Okay, so just the standard fabric that you find at craft stores should be good enough? I'm thinking about doing it soon, and then by the time the next year, 4-H judging will come again and I'll be able to take home a nice ribbon for my improved plushs!  big_smile

4-H judging? Never heard of that before.

Mnn, it depends what the craft store is selling. For example, felt might be frowned upon (it is harder to work with than regular cloth), but yet it is also cheap. Regular cotton or polyester cloth is more pricey, but easier to work with (I think most plush makers usually end up going with suede as their choice of cloth). And, of course, the quality of the cloth at one store might be better than the other.  hmm

Okay, I suppose I'll just see the different cloths and decide  smile

And 4-H is a recreation club. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4-H Every year, you can get projects you made for the fair judged. You can even go to state fair with some  big_smile  That's usually livestock though.


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#71 2010-08-26 15:58:10

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54/lucario621/legoscratchcat2.png

I added a bit more.

Now, I've started a bit of the head (looks like a robot xD). The head can turn for nice playability  smile  Also the arms can now turn for playability too  smile  Just like the tail...

Unless you guys have any better suggestions for eyes, I'll just keep on working  big_smile

And to make sure the body is good and structural, I have built a good amount of this in real life to test things out. Like the arms. There's a peg to connect the arm with friction, and a peg without friction (so it would fall to a 180 degree angle rather than 90). So before it was the second, but I fixed it so it was the first, so that's good...

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#72 2010-08-26 15:59:48

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

Lucario621 wrote:

http://i993.photobucket.com/albums/af54 … chcat2.png

I added a bit more.

Now, I've started a bit of the head (looks like a robot xD). The head can turn for nice playability  smile  Also the arms can now turn for playability too  smile  Just like the tail...

Unless you guys have any better suggestions for eyes, I'll just keep on working  big_smile

Awesome so far! https://sites.google.com/site/peterwssiteofwin/_/rsrc/1282849152537/sketches-doodles/totalgarbage.png?height=15&width=25
Oops, wrong smiley. Here's the correct one:  big_smile

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#73 2010-08-26 16:01:59

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

littletonkslover wrote:

rufflebee wrote:

The Scratch cat look cool  big_smile
I might try to make one, once I finish my summer homework and read Twilight XD

Twilight? O_o

*sounds alarm*

Yeah, I told helltank I would. Rufflebee keeps her promises  tongue

My attempt at making a plushie is going to be delayed, due to the fact that I have still yet to finish my homework, and school starts on Monday.

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#74 2010-08-26 16:02:05

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

He doesn't look that http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/zz140/Sunrisemoon/lol.png.

Good job  big_smile


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#75 2010-08-26 16:41:18

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Re: My [very failed] attempt at a Scratch Cat Plushie

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He doesn't look that http://i821.photobucket.com/albums/zz14 … on/lol.png.

Good job  big_smile

Lawl ^^


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