To be honest I was liking the hornless one best … something more real about that design.
Cheers
D.
To be honest I was liking the hornless one best … something more real about that design.
Cheers
D.
I second this motion D. Think the first one had ‘feel’, ‘depth’. I can’t remember to clear right now, but, why does the last design kinda remind me of the creatures in ‘Pitch Black’ the movie? Na bro, keep experimenting with the original design.
@deckard1 & dragon - thanks for the input fellas, prolly work on all 3 for practice.
That last one is more inspired by pteradons, pitch black ones were hammerhead like.
Anywho, for sure sorting the first one more, just seemed a little too flat and less dynamic.
Need to sort out those pointless features and make them make more sense in the flow.
Curious to get a consensus of which one is the most popular,
seeing them together may help, whats everyones vote?
Bear in mind I will most likely work on all three, none of them are “done” (yay dynamesh)
just massed in, probably push and pull a bit more.
B for me. It feels like it has some more intensity and weight.
I will go with… C just because it is different from most of the dragon sculpts you see and with more polish and detail it will pop in a unique way.
B for males and A for females.
I second this motion! C looks like some old wizard or something (the long spike at the bottom)-
Hmm thanks for the input, I had not considered using them as differing parts of a single species or culture.
Think I may start with C just to give it a little more substance then move back to A then on to B
I seem to have to states of sculpting results, too much or too little. Still working on that.
B holds together brilliantly but C’s uniqueness is nice too.
I feel that A has a few too many different design elements that aren’t continued through the piece yet (in particular the cheek pores and chin horns. B and C feel more cohesive.
Definitely B … cool work
@ascebrush - ty
Thanks to dynamesh I can screw these up at light speed, so hung a left ran into thisProbably end up fiddling with them too much but hey, having some fun.
Pinchy McCrabberson, gentleman crustacean
-d
Lovein the 'stash! lol
cheers clintus
nice work!
Ty Hope to go back to that guy get some dynamesh going on.
Nice work on the dino heads! Some nice shapes…
lots of cool creatures in here! im diggin’ A the most for the rhino head variations…