I'm not sure about the necklace though: it looks quite big and cumbersome and doesn't really fit with the rest of the outfit (may be because of the material, it's a bit weird to see these big wooden beads on a metallic armor). But this is just my opinion. I love the way you managed the fur.
And by the way, thank you for your tutorial on Liger Warrior, it was truly interesting and motivating! Keep up the good work !
Final sculpt looks great, but I think you have to much contrast going on in your textures from a macro perspective. for example the skin is really dar and the armor really white.
Thanks Row, you make a good point. I've had that mentioned a couple times now so you're probably on to something haha. I mainly had that for the silhouette but I'll try size variations. Glad you liked the tutorial. It's nice to see someone got something out of it
You also make a good point Lotet. I'll play around with contrast a bit!
Agree the fur is 'hella' dark on my end also, looks good though. If you have f.lux on i found it does interfere greatly with color results and i forget i even have it on, that might be it, i made a photoshop layout that replicates the results 90% or so that flux does to the lighting on your screen.
So here are my current results. Still dark but I brightened it a bit. Didn't want to go too far or I'd lose the feel I wanted. Also reduced the beads a little. I feel it's better! I have two images here I won't be submitting the first one since I know it breaks the rules but I really wanted to make this scene
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I'm not sure about the necklace though: it looks quite big and cumbersome and doesn't really fit with the rest of the outfit (may be because of the material, it's a bit weird to see these big wooden beads on a metallic armor). But this is just my opinion. I love the way you managed the fur.
And by the way, thank you for your tutorial on Liger Warrior, it was truly interesting and motivating! Keep up the good work !
You also make a good point Lotet. I'll play around with contrast a bit!
If you have f.lux on i found it does interfere greatly with color results and i forget i even have it on, that might be it, i made a photoshop layout that replicates the results 90% or so that flux does to the lighting on your screen.
I noticed this on a recent img of mine here:
my entry color issues for thestoff to review against f.lux app (dont mean to pimp trying to help)
so i made a comparison shot sorting out the issue before i got to texturing.
I am sure some of those colors are temp, but i would say more variety if you can spare it for the look your after.
So here are my current results. Still dark but I brightened it a bit. Didn't want to go too far or I'd lose the feel I wanted. Also reduced the beads a little. I feel it's better! I have two images here I won't be submitting the first one since I know it breaks the rules but I really wanted to make this scene