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Making a Pacifier (Dummy)

By Wendy Williams  ·  June 25th, 2007

This is a great tutorial for adding shaping and realism to non-photographic objects.

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  1. Robert

    August 18, 2011 at 2:20 pm

    According to Wikipedia, the term dummy is “a term in British English and Australia for an artificial nipple given to an infant or other young child to suck upon, also known as a pacifier” I don’t know if Americans use the term that way. But I learned something new anyway. And the burn and dodge practice to boot.

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