This is fantastic. I love the concept and the detail.
Congrats!
~MM
This is fantastic. I love the concept and the detail.
Congrats!
~MM
im working on a hog nose viper right now and can not, for the life of me, come up with a satisfactory scale texture aside from masking each individual scale. i know there is an easier way to handle this. could you elaborate more on how you got your wonderful snake scale texture. ive tried alphas, stencils…everything. it would really help me out. thanks!
IF ANYONE ELSE HAS IDEAS ID LOVE TO HEAR THEM!!!
Stunning. Cool concept, great modeling skills, I really like the body structure of the monster, the way it looks cobra-like with its face “borders” and its snaky abdomen, also very cool how its so big in comparison to the female.
The female is very well made as well, beautiful and her clothing (overstatement hehe) is well modeled as well.
In conclusion GREAT WORK!
This is just breathtaking… it’s already one of the greatest peices of digital sculpting i’v seen, even without textures! I’m very curious for the final result! Congrats!!
This is fantastic, I’m new to Zbrush so how can i learn how you do this, just got ZBrush 3 and most tutorials (not many out there) for earlier versions, have you any that explain in a bit more detail how i get started on doing things like this.
Superb quality work! After i’ve seen this, I say 3d can really transcend into the superior quality and showmanship that the past traditional art masters have shown in their paintings. If you could just get it textured and rendered just as well as you modeled it with a nice backdrop, we may see an epic Frazetta type painting in 3d!
No words. Just WOW!
wow, do you mind telling how u achieved detail on the snake?
Hi dear friend
I just say you
Great great great great…
Great great job

Is the snake character a single mesh? What kind of performance are you getting, I can’t get anywhere near that much detail without choking my machine.
Fantastic piece.
I want to do things like that

I haven´t words, it´s fantastic

6" white resin print (VeroWhite) made on the Objet Eden260V for character artist Walfrido.
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Fantastic!
price?
Like many others I’m mildly curious about the story behind this sculpt as to find a clue about the enigmatic elements of this sculpt. This a superior (hunter) snake-human-iguana combination seems magnanimous and serene in his purpose and it creates a strong and unfamiliar contrast between the semi-animal expression of this super macho lizard, Alpha type creature and the inert sexy female (dead?) corpse.
The apparent contradiction of this inert yet fresh and desirable body of a modern supermodel in the arms of a archaic, distinguished and cold blooded (that’s the case for a reptile) hunter makes it clearly something that talks to us at a symbolic level rather than the thing itself. Otherwise one would would find it somewhat incongruous. That’s the fun part of it…
In my view it does not really matter whether she is asleep, dead or hurt, although the theatrical aspect of the scene leads to think that she trespassed. What counts is that she is inert, deprived from her function. For me she represents somehow the inner feelings, the soul or something of the kind, although she being a typical supermodel, I would somehow associate it with sentimentality.
Whereas the beast part, the reptile, the parasympathetic power creature here takes over, either because he killed her (as the title “involuntarily?” suggests) or because he is the witness of the death of “sensibility” or inner feelings. I would conclude this would mean something like: “If one pursues a strong purpose he may have to keep his sensibility under control or suppress it if necessary”. That would explain the incongruity somehow, to me at least.
Don’t take this as the ultimate truth anyone, it’s just a hobby of mine to find meaning in things that don’t speak to us through the channel of the logical. That’s why we do artistic things, but unfortunately we spend less time trying to discover their meaning, beside immersing ourselves in their technical details or how much we like or dislike them. Your work is powerful stuff!
I would like to ask… since you have spent months doing this, I’m curious to know whether what it inspired me meant anything to you by the time you were working on it?