His name is Luuthor and he once had a vengeance to carry out on the monster
that messed his horns. So what if he stole his food? And kept doing
it? And taunted him at every chance? And then burned down his house? Those
aren't good reasons to damage a beast's horns! Unfortunately, Luuthor never got to give out his retribution. His monstrous enemy got struck by a train and that simply all it took to make him croak. A pity. No
longer having the sadistic joys of someone to taunt, steal, and torment, or any sort
of direction in life, Luuthor got bored. Hearing about the 'human-demon integration' program, Luuthor decided to try out the civilized life; and was enrolled
into an education program for business and finance. Getting a job as a stock-broker, Luuthor saw
himself as a sophisticated beast that the humans can endear to and entertained thoughts of day-to-day comedic drama he would imagine himself of being involved in. But,
really, he's a douche and that's what everyone thought of him.
I'm kind of a few weeks late, but thinking of stuff takes time! I haven't drawn in the damage because I think I'll get a better sense of it when it comes time to sculpt it.
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I got him set up in Substance Painter with base colours, and I tested out the IRay render.
Neat!
Rendered in UE4