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    Yes! thanks for sharing your workflow!

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    Superb...

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    Hi all, here's a quick project I've just completed for the #drawDishonored competition. I couldn't resist entering but I only had a small amount of time before the deadline so thought I'd challenge myself. I don't normally put myself under pressure for my personal work so this was a really good exercise and test of what I've learnt. I'm not 100% happy with the end product but I really want to re-visit the sculpt at some point to print it. I've done a quick breakdown too if anyone's interested.


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    Excelent!
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    The modelling/sculpting is good. Nice and clean.

    The posing, on the other hand, is a bit stiff. It feels like it was posed in Poser. Be aware of how poses affect the anatomy and muscularture.

    Nonetheless, well done.

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    @Regnas - Thank you

    @mix_mash - Thanks Paul, really appreciate the comment and I completely agree! I'll be going back to the sculpt later to see if I can improve the pose, I had good fun with it, but I got beaten by the time restraint in the end I think.

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    nice modeling, but the pose is too stiff, try to get more ref, how to pose a nice pose it will help a lot to present your artwork =D cheerss

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    Awesome Top row, James. Really nice work. Seem like groundhog day over here though with people repeating the same crit over and over.
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    Super cool! Love the sets with characters
    Good lighting too!

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    @raychung94 - Thanks for the feedback!

    @Polyjunky - Cheers Francis!

    @Takai - Thanks man, always appreciate your comments!

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    Here's the 2nd version of my Emily Kaldwin sculpt along with some bust sketches of Preacher characters I've been doing recently.





    Saint of Killers Fan Art Sculpt Process (Zbrush) from James Cain on Vimeo.


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    I really love your renders. Thanks for showing your lighting set up. Can you tell me what material you use and the settings? I'd love to know.

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    Hey Black-Tooth glad you like the renders! For materials I mostly use a plastic (transparent) material in Keyshot and play with the roughness setting until i get something I like so nothing special really. I think getting the lighting right is the key to a good 'clay' render in Keyshot.

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    Allfather D'Aronique - latest sketch based on the Preacher Comics character - render in Keyshot


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    Herr Starr - The last bust in the series, I recorded part of the sculpting live on facebook, videos below.



    Herr Starr - Initial sketch from James Cain on Vimeo.



    Herr Starr - Session Three from James Cain on Vimeo.

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