That lion would make a great door crest to scare away pesky solicitors.
How many subdivisions is that and how many polygons? looks amazing.
great lion headâŚNice works well done :)
the Lion head is fantastic!
Very nice, Lionâs are so naturally impressive they make for great subjects to illustrate, love the flowing lines
It looks like the jaw is a little wide on the skull. In human skulls,the width of the jaw is usually about the same as the outer edge of the eye sockets-- it looks wider once the muscles, glands and fat are on top of it. Of course, the needs of design should always trump anatomical accuracy, so if this skull is designed for a certain character with an exceptionally wide jaw, then ignore this advice.
Great job on the lion piece, i find it especially interesting when its asymmetrically posed.
wow nice one top row for sure :):)
Your lion is great Carcaryas! So much details! Love it! 
Franchement, bravo mon gars! Excellente sculpture! Du haut niveau lĂ ! 
Top row lion man!

The golden version of the lion is great, too.
Looks really kingly. Frankly speaking â I can´t tell you which version is my favourite. They´re both beautiful.
Thanks for all of your comments
Moni-Poroni : thanks. Take your time to choose your favourite : gold or stone version, delivered under 48h 
Drummer: thanks
sgrell: thanks too
Aberrant : in the gif animation, the last image is indeed rendered with active cavity map effect
lm : for sure !
thanks
maingon360:there are 7 subdvision levels, 928 quads on the low poly and about 3million quads on the high poly. thanks for your comment
DELTATHUND3R: thanks too
shmud: thanks
Kevin Johnstone:lions are for sure amazing. it was the first time I detailed one, and I really appreciate during the sculpture process to find some details looking like my previous dog (a golden retriever), amazingly. thatâs why I gave the lion the same name as my dog, ringo. and thanks too!
jhesser: your comment is really usefull and youâre right, when you focus on a skull, you indeed have difficulty to see which proportions the face will have (with fat, muscles, etc) and we could quickly see the result by modelling a simple sphere on the skull to see that
Art-Machine:the posing function is a revolution in Zbrush 3. the lion pose is mainly inspired from the MGM mascot
. thanks
agrmrs:thanks
Mind Symbion:merci beaucoup!
Sebcesoir: thanks a lot
Haha LOL well, in this case âŚehmmmmmâŚ
â is a cheap plastic version available, too ? 
Hi Carcaryas! Awesome lion sculpt! Love the skull study as well! Keep goinâ!
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Sorry Moni-Poroni, there are only incredibly heavy and indecently expensive versions
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Etcher: Thanks!!
Awesomeness Incarnate
very cool !!! Lions head is top row for me !!!

Merci 
Yeahhh!! Top Row !!!
The lion pieceâs looking so amazingâŚ
