Myths and legends - Romus and Remus

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Ok? …and the ten cubes bit is?

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Romulus and Remus themselves are only 10 cubes…

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Damn I haven’t seen the 10 cube limit, le me redo it

It’s adorable though. Just say it’s hypercubes or put the blame on roman numerals.

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haha thanks :), I will blame the numerical then heh

The myth redone with the cube limits

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That’s a little better, but one of the rules is to not distort or modify any of the cubes.

The best way to stay in compliance is to just make 10 cubes, and only move, scale, or rotate them. if you never go into edit mode, you’ll be safe!

Really though, the most important part is making art, and you’ve done that, so kudos for that!

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A damn, I am guilty of jumping too fast on the challenge and not reading the prompt fully. I will check how I can do it only with ten cubes :thinking:

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I love the enthusiasm.

The rules just exist to provide some guidance. The more constrained we are, the more creative we have to be. So while I do encourage people to bend the rules a bit, sticking to them is the best way to get the most benefit out of the challenge.

I look forward to an updated romulus/remus in 10 pure cubes, or any other myth or legend you want to explore in this artificially constrained medium.

If you do each child as a cube, that leaves 8 cubes for a wolf. The context of the characters often tells more of the story than the detail within the character. If you look at some of the past few years challenges, it’s amazing what you can convey using a single cube oriented correctly.

Good luck!

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It’s all about:

:stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Ok this time, it should be good :slight_smile:

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Fantastic! great job!

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Now where do the pups get their milk - hmm?
Seriously though, I like the simpler version better :slight_smile:
X CVBES!!

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