great work !
i love it !
centaurus are very hard thing to create. it’s not easy to find a good balance between horse and human body , to do a believable creature.
you 've done it so well.
congratulation !
Great action lines on this sculpt. Wonderful anatomy as well.
Outstanding sculpt; love the render and material.
Got my vote for top row!
yes this should be in the toprow!
excellent model, love the anatomy - great job
Great render! Great new turntables in the gallery too
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euhm… great sculpt and render love the anatomy, top row!!! anyone?
Hey guys thanks for watching and all the real nice comments and stars!!!
I realy enjoyed the hard work on the concept and sculpting this piece ,
I’m getting, where I want to go…
and it won’t be easy to top it next time. let see what the future brings.
maxinkuk - hey mate thanks for counting for me, keep on counting… I think
wizz - thank you
marianosteiner - thanks for the comment I always feld that the top body should find a ballance of the action of the lower body.
longhi - thanks, keep it up.
gelfling status - thank you
branduarte - thanks, you’ve got some good things going.
Gilberto Magno - thanks
troy1617 - thanks - euhm slash2 brush, claytubes and some alphabrushes, nothing special I guess
Intervain - thank you madame, never had this feeling with the look of the render
undoz - thank you sir for the nice comment, I realy like your stuff
womball - thanks for the technical jibba jabba, but i’m into the sculpt the model not the render, but thanks for the manual
mos - thanks, some day maybe…
EricD - it’s an hounor to inspire someone thanks.
RiVvenGuard - I thought the hammer would be heavy
aesis412 - thank you
asecbrush - thanks!!!
z-m@n - thanks!
dustbin1_uk - thanks mate.
majid_smiley - thank you sir, I always enjoy looking at your works.
cylf - thanks, you know what this sculpt is about.
Mikel-MNJ - thanks, i try to make anatomy knowledge a masterskill for me.
willbrown1 - thank you!!!
schiefer - thanks I appreciate it.
Etcher - Geert, thanks man glad you like the turntables
Myriam - thanks!!! maybe in the future, a diversity in taste, I guess
sculpt on…
Hi all, thanks again for the replies on the centaur piece.
Here’s a quick sketch inspired on all works of artists that have drawn him, I know It ain’t very original but I wanted to make a comiquette. The man overlooking his Fortress of Solitude.
Hope you like him…
some Zgrabs
a beautyrender of the sculpt decimated.

Hey Mutte I really think thi is a stunning sculptPlease texture/polypaint him and I think that will make the image perfect. nice reds and blues to make it pop out. Can’t wait still fantastic sculpt as I said well done
Great piece man! Did you sculpt him posed like this, or did you transpose him after doing some initial sculpting on a T-pose?
Looking forward to seeing the turntable!
Another great sculpt. I love the Johnny Weismuller feel, dare i say, more authentic than Alex Ross’ man of steel… and that’s some compliment!!!
Cool superman! He looks old and sneaky fat Would love to se your lighting setup of the beauty render
/jonas
Very impressive!
Great work, man. Personally I like to see Superman portrayed in his early 30’s, because he looks more vital. Yours looks more like he’s in his late 40’s - early 50’s due to the face and his muscle tone. That’s just personal taste though, this is a great piece. I absolutely love your sketchbook.
Wow, the superman rocks! Great sculpt!
Awesome scuplt!
I like the render you did with the decimated mesh. I think if you did some quick work with the crystals you could greatly improve the effect they have on the pedestal. Add some variation instead of repeating the cubes.
The upper lip seems as if he has aged quite a bit with how loose and fat it appears.
Those are my two small crits, but overall this is a great sculpt. I too would love to see it polypainted. Since everyone knows supermans colors, it would only help your sculpt stand out even more. And adding that variation to the crystals would help that cool glass/crystal shader really shine.
Good work, would love to see more.
WOW! That is a stunning body of work you have there! Keep rockin’ it.