Ah, I did not know that thanks. I just apply new designs to my previous thread? Yes I am on Deviant art as well. I have this up on deviant I am going to start posting on here. Besides the creature design I do models, textures, paint overs.
You can actually use [img][/img] tags to post images, just put the URL of the image between the tags and you won't have to attach any files. You can keep posting more artwork in the same thread, no need to update your original post. Since you're on deviantart, use the image URLs from there.
Hey man, these look nice, especially the last two. Interesting angles with a bit of posing to show off the face and forms. One thing, the arms of the first and last guys, and some of your other sketches, don't have a lot of anatomical influence in the shapes. They don't have what looks to be functional muscles/bone under the hides. Even if the skin is thick, there are still telling shapes that show there is anatomy underneath, like this crocodile leg: http://goo.gl/1QFJ4k
The play of flat against curve, with points that protrude and others that fold show there is anatomy happening underneath.
And a last thing, in the first piece, watch out for shapes swallowing others. For example, the back with it's spines are encompassing the head and making the initial read not as strong as it could be. The last two do a good job of displaying everything, just keep it in mind when you do another full-body piece.
Keep it up! Also liking your other sketches in the other threads.
Hey man, these look nice, especially the last two. Interesting angles with a bit of posing to show off the face and forms. One thing, the arms of the first and last guys, and some of your other sketches, don't have a lot of anatomical influence in the shapes. They don't have what looks to be functional muscles/bone under the hides. Even if the skin is thick, there are still telling shapes that show there is anatomy underneath, like this crocodile leg: http://goo.gl/1QFJ4k
The play of flat against curve, with points that protrude and others that fold show there is anatomy happening underneath.
And a last thing, in the first piece, watch out for shapes swallowing others. For example, the back with it's spines are encompassing the head and making the initial read not as strong as it could be. The last two do a good job of displaying everything, just keep it in mind when you do another full-body piece.
Keep it up! Also liking your other sketches in the other threads.
Thanks man, I appreciate all the feedback I def will keep the arms in mind. I usually do Environment Art and Hard surface modeling. I love Sketching and drawing creatures and recently started using Zbrush as a design tool. Again, thanks for the feedback.
3ds Max and Photoshop. block out some simple forms in max then took that into photoshop to do some comps and paint-overs gives me a bit more direction in zbrush to finalize the character. Hope you guys enjoy.
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Otherwise this is looking great! Have I seen this before on deviantart?
http://goo.gl/1QFJ4k
The play of flat against curve, with points that protrude and others that fold show there is anatomy happening underneath.
If the final product you want is to have 3d maquettes to paint over, a friend of mine specializes in them.
http://ikameka.deviantart.com/gallery/
He even has tutorials going over his process, http://ikameka.com/shop/
Maybe could help, maybe not.
And a last thing, in the first piece, watch out for shapes swallowing others. For example, the back with it's spines are encompassing the head and making the initial read not as strong as it could be. The last two do a good job of displaying everything, just keep it in mind when you do another full-body piece.
Keep it up! Also liking your other sketches in the other threads.
Thanks man, I appreciate all the feedback I def will keep the arms in mind. I usually do Environment Art and Hard surface modeling. I love Sketching and drawing creatures and recently started using Zbrush as a design tool. Again, thanks for the feedback.
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