Thanks buddy, I shall be posting more stuff soon all these nice comments keep me going!!
I love this classic pose album cover. Still a wip but I hope to improve the anatomy and face.
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A quick render of Grace. I eventually want a 3D print and have it as a hood ornament for my car.
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Hello all, This is my latest project. Still a wip and I’m getting refs together to sculpt the colth. The sword is also just a placeholder for now but I would love it if you have any ideas to improve this sculpt.
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Hooded Swordsman is so effing bad ass! I love it. One of my new favs.
I would love to see it textured and rendered.
Thanks pal, I will get him all coloured and textured soon. Tempting to colour his cloth black but I’ll try to go for a unusual scheme.
Nice curves. Also, I like the pose, it’s very dynamic. However you should review the bulge on the right forearm. There should be overlapping of muscles on the shoulder joint (dorsal, deltoids, chest and triceps muscles) The left arm looks a bit dislocated ;)You should bulge the back of the flexed leg as well. good job so far, keep it up
Great new pieces, Si.
I met Grace Jones a couple of times way back when i worked at Island; would say she’s much more - angular - both in physique and personality
But it’s a beautiful sculpt / render and would make a great hood ornament!
‘Pull up to the bumper, baby’
Like the swordsman too!
Cheers Herman, You actually met Grace Jones and lived to tell the tale? I think she does have sharper features and I’m getting bored of tweaking her anatomy so I’ll work on Hooded swordsman at the same time.
The Grace jones pose is actually semi impossible. She was put in a scaffold that was painted out later. I’m having a hard time sculpting her back obviously as I have no photo ref.
Hooded swordsman is based on a statue I saw in Slovakia.
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Awesome work man
I love the girl with the purple hair!!
Thanks dude, I’m glad you had a look through. Looking forward to some Halloween themes !!
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I take it back Si, you have her pretty damn close from that cover…must be that my memory of her is a little coloured, (although I do remember her strutting round in big angular shoulderpads, high heels, tall hair!
Will show it to my friend Ben, who also worked there
Well that’s the best compliment I could hope for from an artist who has actually met her.
Another update of the Hooded Swordsman. This time I have added a new zbush friendly sword and some celtic stuff. I have tried a quick test render of him in some spooky woods but now I think he would look better in the snowy highlands and I’ve tried to gat the cloth to look like velvet.
Cheers!!
Si
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Sunday z-doodle. I had fun with this one.
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that’s a mad creature, Si love the way the skull hovers above the open mouth… very cool.
I’m sure your swords man will look great in a snow environ, but i got to say i really like that woods test render! Looks like a book illo, really beautiful.
Maybe a little magical backlighting for intrigue, but apart from that it’s fab
Cheers Herman, I will take your advice on that one. I just thought that the crow didn’t belong in a forest acting as the swordsman’s lookout but he does look better in a dark enviroment. More stuff soon!!
Turning the crow’s head and neck to the left, like it was alerted by something, might help that? Might also look a little less lost in the composition if in profile…
I can picture the crow rising up above the canopy like the swordsman’s eyes, has good narrative to it
cheers dude
I might just give that a go. A dark crow gets lost in the dark woods. I plan on doing a mega render session soon but I just love the sculpting bit. I used the snake hook brush a lot on this guy, great for flames and tentacles.
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Maybe you could have the wings spread slightly as if the crow has just been given instructions or returned. Just above the hand in a landing pose or on tip toe as it leans off the hand into its launch, in profile as RawSunlight suggested.You could have the figures isolated in the darkness by some light source, moonlight threw tree’s or something, sorry getting carried away great subject always llike this kind of image.