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Underwater predators

I would like to share these 2 models with you. I am currently working on a series of predators these are 2 of them along with my red back spider. These are still not finished but are work in progress, shark needs some teeth for starters. hope you like them all feedback is greatly taken on board.

The final idea for the shark will be it fighting a giant octopus and the angler will be in wait for some little fish for dinner.

Hope you like.

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Wow, love the angler! :+1:

Cool!

Thanks for the comments so far. I want to ask a question, when I am putting a scene together with two models and both have separate sub tools, how do i pose these in a scene? This is my next step a point in the right direction would be great, thanks, for ant help here.

You can use Transpose Master to pose multiple sub tools at once.

http://www.pixologic.com/zbrush/downloadcenter/zplugins/

Great looking work thus far!

Thanks for the quick response, would you have both models in the same scene together and pose them together if you know what I mean here. How do you say what sub tools go with which model, sorry very new to this and really want to create a close up scene.

Thanks again.

Yeah, you can have them both in the same project. You pose them seperately by hiding. For example, if you wanted to have Great White Shark vs Tarantula…you would hide off all the subtools that pertain to tarantula so that only the Shark subtools are visible. Then run Transpose Master and it will basically combine all the shark subtools into one main subtool that you then pose and hit the transpose button again and it will convert all the new point locations for your transposed model to your previous various subtools and you end up with your original multi piece shark posed up but still in multiple subtools.

To pose the tarantula, hide off all the shark subtools, rinse and repeat.

I especially love the spider - you should show some shots underneath of it. After looking at your sculpt that’s where a lot of the interesting details are.