FINALLY! A good rendition of a hydralisk. Congrats man!
FINALLY! A good rendition of a hydralisk. Congrats man!
thanks a lot for commenting, glad you like it.
btw hey chris, it has indeed been a while, hope all is well on your side also.
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I got bored so i sketched out a helmet or robotic face in zbrush. only used a sphere, took about an hour. i might make a body to go with it, hope you like it!
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Another sculpt that took about an hour or less.
Used a sphere again
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c&c welcome!
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I missed this thread.
Some excellent work here.
Last sculpt-portrait looks great. Keep posting, please.
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Geia sou Michalis, I appreciate that : D
THE FAT MAN YO. I dont know, I was just sketching on a sphere again and felt like making a fat guy haha. This one took like half an hour lol, twas fun =]. C&C always appreciated!
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A lot of character in this face.
nice hydralisk![]()
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thanks guys, appreciate the comments!
I was zsketching yesterday and I got the feeling to make a pit lord from Warcraft! Here's a Work In progress of what i got so far, Hope you like it!
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(edit): fixed the angle of the head and made the image a little bigger~~
I started out with something really simple as shown below
Theres still quite a lot of tweaking and fixing to do but I'll see where I'll take it from here, hopefully I'll do some texture work.
Last edited by Mihail Kounelakis; 01-11-11 at 05:50 PM.
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Amazing work man. the fat dude is my favorite, realy nice personality.
thanks rob, glad you like it!
Anyhoo, I hadnt textured something in a while so I took the pit lord and gave him a little life! Hope you like it, C&C appreciated!
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I was watching my brother play god of war 3 and had the sudden urge to model Kratos, which to me is probably the most badass character in gamin history! Hope you all like it so far; heres a little work in progress shot.
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I know that in the character creation vids kratos' proportions are more exagerated but im going to try and throw in my own touch and see if I can go for a more photoreal look. Thanks for commenting!!
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hey Mihail ..
Nice work overall but you got some issue on your anatomy. First of all the shoulder muscle is a little weird. Your tricep muscle is connected to the bicep for some reason and it shouldn't. The legs muscle are quite messy , it shouldn't look that way. His feet are way too small and finally the way you did the neck in the front is a bit weird too. The weapons are well done though ...keep up the good work
Hey tmaniac thanks for replying!
Its still in the early rough stages of sculpting to be honest, you can even still brush strokes here and there. I just wanted to get the overall shape and then ill go into small details. Appreciate the comments!
PS You were definitely right about the feet though, so i fixed that Asap![]()
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I'm personally not a Kratos fan, however that does not say I can't like you're sculpt of him. It looks good except for his feet. That's where the form gets weak. The rest looks well good on track.
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