the face hugger ist quite good. especialy the material in max. the sub surface scattering is cool.
the lighting is a bit heavy. I like most only the key light pic. you see there most of details because of the amount of shadows.
good work![]()
the face hugger ist quite good. especialy the material in max. the sub surface scattering is cool.
the lighting is a bit heavy. I like most only the key light pic. you see there most of details because of the amount of shadows.
good work![]()
VERY nice for a first go. I love the vibe paintings give, a nice contrast to 3D and the clean CG stuff we see all the time.
My eye gets caught on the dark around the right eye (his left) partly because it's so much value in one area (nice focal point), but the eye seems slightly off to me as well. The nose looks a bit crooked too. Its just some small things, that may really even bee there in the photo. Its possible he has a slightly crooked nose. Anyway great job Dustin.
I love traditional art. I need to go back and do another painting soon myself. I have a couple canvases and paints sitting around drying up.
Great start. I think the cigar is perfect for his character. The stain on the shirt is nice as well. I dont know what the curly wire is leading too but whatever it is, it fits. What is the pen looking thing on his chest? Thats the only thing that seems out of place to me. Anyway, glad to see some more of your work. Looking forward to more.![]()
I've put my regular projects on ice for a few days while I try to get something knocked out for the last DW IV mini challenge.
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Last edited by dustinbrown; 05-23-09 at 09:15 PM.
Nice base mesh, i see thats a CV radio on his shoulder. I like the new strap and necklace, hes really coming together.![]()
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Final DWIV mini challenge ends tomorrow night. Wrapping up in time shouldn't be a problem. It's a small dragon's head mounted on a ram's horn, and I'm trying to find an interesting way to handle the junction between the two. I did some sketches last night, and I may stretch the skin in areas of the neck and nail it into the horn. That should look nice and brutal
Any last minute suggestions?
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effing cool and unique concept.The one without the head piece shows off the creature a bit more in my opinion. I can picture this thing with many colors and textures. I look forward to seeing what you come up with in the finished piece.
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Beautifully presented Dustin. You have a lot of craftsmanship and pride in your work, and it really shows. No crits really, what made you decide to add the head wear? I like the old school nails holding the tattered parts down. Anyway, good stuff as always man. Always looking forward to seeing more art from you.
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hey dustin!
the creature sculpt is pretty nice n well sculpted..
oil painting is also luking gud in first attempt.
keep it up!
Great worx Dustin! Really digging the trophy, good you're taking the time to finish him.! The nails holding the head on the horn are great - might seem like a small detail- but tell a lot on how you work and think
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