Completely missed this thread. I love the image with the squirl and wooden monster. Very dynamic image and well executed.
Awesome tree creature!
:lol: HAHA~~interesting work~!
exelent i love the squirrel…
I love the indifference of the little squirrel, nice idea
its a shame that your images seem quite compressed though, I would like to see this nice and sharp
fantastic work
this is great work 5*
Absolutely LOVE spider creature! I would greatly appreciate some frontal view of its face (unless you worked just on one side of it… but anyways will be nice to see).
Great job!
Awesome stuff.
And thanks for mentioning the polycount. I’m using an old Dell laptop to run Z3 and it’s good to have a reminder that you can do kick-@ss work without the latest $3000 graphics card.
Are you going to paint up Woody?
Excellent stuff, man! I absolutely love “Who am I?”. It´s really something special and the postwork is awesome, too.
Marco
Thanks a lot everyone
PMRRRI: thanks man, yes my plan is to paint it very soon
I’d love to see you sculpt a grove of beautiful trees with that bark texture you’re using. Excellent work.
yea i agree these models are top notch, love the branches on ur tree monster
WHO AM I? is my favorite by far - the
image is definitely very stylized + emotive.
The tree dude reminds me of FF Mystic Quest
(I may be very alone on this one!)
I like the style, I can see the angular accents
common in all three pieces. Would love to
see the base for ‘spider-man’-
btw. great work! + thanks for sharing
Super Giltcher: Thanks man, I didn’t post base model of spider guy because i have deleted it misfortunately :o
Bummer!! But you know what, the more you
repeat a task the more proficient you become
at it - I bet if you did it again it’d be a higher
quality and probably significantly less time!
Sorry to hear you lost your mesh anyway,
sounds like a good reason to generate some
new expirements to share
Bummer indeed. I have deleted that red dragon too, such a fool.But i dont mind because as you said, every new has to be better. . . . i hope:)
I Love the second Picture…soooo lonely
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sky86: thanks man
Perhaps he was thinking along the lines of how some renaissance painters would paint while looking at their work through a mirror to help them get a better perception of form (maybe not).
In any case I actually do think it looks better flipped this way.