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#101 2010-08-28 13:56:44

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

Lucario621 wrote:

Well I don't think the Scratch Team would mind you selling(/giving) fan art  smile

Well, if I were to sell Scratch stuff, it probably would be a better idea to ask them at this point, as they may want to get in on the profits for selling Scratch stuff.


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#102 2010-08-28 18:07:15

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

It is cute.  smile  As for Fan Art, I think that the Scratch Team wouldn't mind, but you probably should ask. They would most likely say yes.


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#103 2010-08-28 18:08:24

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

Deviantart is blocked on my network, but I can still see the photo!  wink

Awesome! Really cute, my sister wants it.  tongue


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#104 2010-08-28 18:14:32

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

throughthefire wrote:

that's cool, but kind of creepy at the same time! LOL

So it's Tails Doll? No, but this is a great plush. I mean, I would buy one if it was a decent price.


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#105 2010-08-28 18:22:14

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

zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:

throughthefire wrote:

that's cool, but kind of creepy at the same time! LOL

So it's Tails Doll? No, but this is a great plush. I mean, I would buy one if it was a decent price.

My sister would buy it, too.  tongue

Cheddar, you should consider eBay.  wink

... If you're interested in making money...  tongue


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#106 2010-08-28 18:26:35

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

iCode-747 wrote:

zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:

throughthefire wrote:

that's cool, but kind of creepy at the same time! LOL

So it's Tails Doll? No, but this is a great plush. I mean, I would buy one if it was a decent price.

My sister would buy it, too.  tongue

Cheddar, you should consider eBay.  wink

... If you're interested in making money...  tongue

eBay is good, but personally I think Etsy is better for these kinds of things. An Etsy account has really been on my mind lately, but I still need to save up for a sewing machine (and a toaster oven for clay figures!) first.  smile


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#107 2010-08-28 18:27:33

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

cheddargirl wrote:

iCode-747 wrote:

zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:


So it's Tails Doll? No, but this is a great plush. I mean, I would buy one if it was a decent price.

My sister would buy it, too.  tongue

Cheddar, you should consider eBay.  wink

... If you're interested in making money...  tongue

eBay is good, but personally I think Etsy is better for these kinds of things. An Etsy account has really been on my mind lately, but I still need to save up for a sewing machine (and a toaster oven for clay figures!) first.  smile

lol xD

My sister would love to meet you, she's so artsy-and-craftsy.  lol


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#108 2010-08-28 18:41:55

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

it'd make a nice present


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#109 2010-08-30 23:27:44

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

cheddargirl wrote:

Lucario621 wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

Maybe an angular brick to attach the whiskers to the face?
http://cache.lego.com/images/factory/pa … 7021_8.jpg

Yeah, I did something like that. It doesn't look that good though  hmm

XD, I'm quite amused, this is slowly turning into a LEGO building topic.  tongue

Yayyyyy

I do appreciate your efforts, because I can tell you're not really a lego builder too much yourself but you do have a good sense of design  tongue

Maybe I'll just skip the whiskers....

I haven't played with LEGO in a while. My brother is more of the expert on making things like this using LEGO. Maybe when he gets back I'll get him to take a look.  smile

Ah, I just had him take a look, my brother says that smaller models usually result in less detail to the overall model, so he suggests dropping the whiskers for now until the head is at least done.  tongue


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#110 2010-08-31 17:15:01

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

cheddargirl wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

Lucario621 wrote:

cheddargirl wrote:

Maybe an angular brick to attach the whiskers to the face?
http://cache.lego.com/images/factory/pa … 7021_8.jpg

Yeah, I did something like that. It doesn't look that good though  hmm

Yayyyyy

I do appreciate your efforts, because I can tell you're not really a lego builder too much yourself but you do have a good sense of design  tongue

Maybe I'll just skip the whiskers....

I haven't played with LEGO in a while. My brother is more of the expert on making things like this using LEGO. Maybe when he gets back I'll get him to take a look.  smile

Ah, I just had him take a look, my brother says that smaller models usually result in less detail to the overall model, so he suggests dropping the whiskers for now until the head is at least done.  tongue

Yeah, I skipped the whiskers.... there's no way to add it without it looking weird  hmm


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#111 2010-08-31 18:56:43

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

This isn't bad! It's kinda cute.


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#112 2010-08-31 20:08:46

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

Cwewt!  big_smile  I can sew pretty well by hand(I think). I'm really good at sewing machine. though.


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#113 2010-09-01 13:26:23

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

shamrocker wrote:

Cwewt!  big_smile  I can sew pretty well by hand(I think). I'm really good at sewing machine. though.

Cool! Did you ever make anything using your sewing skills?  smile


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#114 2010-09-01 16:18:14

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

Awesome


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