Wow…these are so BAD ASSES!!!
Fascinating work! Really impressive!
Great stuff, Mike! Very inspiring. Keep doing what you are doing 
Inspiring! 
Great artworks Master Jensen Mike!
All your artworks inspired me since the first time i’ve seen your 3d tutorial in ZBrush,
i remember when it was released it made me crazy totally
Thanks for sharing your art!
Very nice hard surface work! And what is Destiny?
nice, I like how clean everything looks, my models look dirty by comparison, do you retopologise all the pieces individually? they look great, I especially liked that kinda demon knight type guy. I actually watched your tutorials, back when I was starting out, so I have to say thank you for helping me get better :), thanks a ton man!
…are the future of humanity ? 
Thanks a lot for sharing these awazing images!
really amazing works man ! crazy details ! you are master in hard surface 
what an amazing collection of work!!
As usual your work is breathtaking
Out of curiosity, did you use Marvel Designer when you had to do clothes ?
Again, amazing work !
@KorayAtes, marianosteiner, masart, larvantholos, gabo1991, SolidSnakexxx, Exordine, morrisCowboy, paszczak, krysalid, Max33, smeagol, siumaiii,:
Thanks Guys!
@strob: Thanks Man! Destiny is a video game.
@L04D3D: Thanks! Some of the pieces I’ll retpologise, but the majority I do not. For me it’s faster to simply clean them up in Zbrush using the sculpting tools. Mainly using trim dynamic, hPolish, and a variant of DamStandard. A trick I use is to take hPolish, and turn the imbed to 0 (defaults to -4 I believe) so while you’re cleaning your surfaces it doesn’t carve away at the mesh.
@Frenchy Pilou: Indeed! 
@khao: Thanks! For some of the destiny stuff I used Marvelous, but for some not. It really depends on how much time I had, and how complex what I wanted to do was. The scarf you see repeated above was Marvelous, however!
Speaking of cloth, here’s a Timelapse I did a while ago of a cloth study. I was trying to learn to sculpt cloth better, so I made this. Started this as a cloth study. It was inspired by a sculpture of Pope Pius XII I saw while in the Vatican by Francesco Messina:
Timelapse:
https://youtu.be/4jI885JxqL0
Render:

Thanks!
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A lovely rendition