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    Default First model in Zbrush WIP

    I'm very humbled to show my work here with so many great artists around...

    I started this model about 5 weeks ago for a Zbrush 2 class I'm taking...I'm now working on an Alien character that I'll be posting here as well for my final assignment...but I want to finish this T-rex too. Both models need to be done in 3 weeks, so expect frequent updates.

    I'll be working in Zbrush 3 from now on.

    I hope you guys have great comments to help improve this model...

    Thanks in advance!

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    2 more screen grabs from Zbrush 3. Including low-poly version.

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    Updates on the Alien model

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    Good start on both models. I will give you my two cents worth on improving them.


    The T-Rex...the front arms seems to be a bit too thick and a bit too short too if I am not mistaken. The body seems to not be bulky enough....he doesn't seem as muscular as he might be...(of course, you may not be finished with the sculpting yet, I realize). Also, the back legs seem to be a bit too squatty (short). But nice detail all round.

    The alien head seems to be nicely designed and the modeling looks good so far.

    Loqutos

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    I'm glad you like the models loqutos.

    I'll apply the suggestions you mentioned and post

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    i think the t-rex's neck need to be a little skinner not to skinny.

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    You mean skinnier but no too much? I was actually going for an older T-rex, a little fatter and worn out, but I'll give your comments a try. Thanks!

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