Going for a Disney/frank frazetta look with this one. My goal is to give the costume a bit of a barbarian-esk look but still stay true to the concept and also I like the way disney characters look simple but make up for it with weight and form so i'm trying to go for that as well...
So here is the concept i found on instagram. Link to the artist's profile :
https://www.instagram.com/yh_ku/Tpose sculpt (first time taking hard-surface stuff seriously) feel like i learned a ton with this
Most of the retopo is done.. the hair will be used as a base for creating haircards later-on. Does anyone know how to hide mesh lines of pieces which are sitting slightly below the surface of another mesh piece?? at first i thought it was a backface showing through issue but its not
Posed her up with transpose master and decided to add some vague muscle detail (really want to get into anatomy more after this!) The rope ended up being way harder than i thought..
I decided to give her a pissed off expression cos it looked tougher and i like how she's looking more hardcore and less petit as the concept suggests..
TEXTURING UP NEXT!! substance adventures here I come
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yeah man Can't wait to see it finished
Thanks man! you working on anything lately?
Yeah man ! currently working on my modelling showreel atm will be posting some stuff when I reach the halfway point on the first part LoL
Cool tag me when you have something are you targeting the reel for game studios? I ask cos usually I'm told that game studios don't really like to watch reels and they prefer stills?
will do dude ! nar I'm aiming for film studios now LoL..
It really depends on the studio what they prefer some do like just a simple portfolio but most or the ones I know like something they can easily pass around like a PDF version or a showreel vid
Also that skin shader my god top notch dude !
Definitely like the smaller eyes better and I'm impressed you fixed it so fast.
The muscles and hair are awesome, too!
I wish the lasso can be glowing like the concept, but it's probably hard to do in Marmoset.
Anyway, great work! Look forward to seeing more works from you!
thanks man it means a lot as every time i look at it I only see stuff which could have been better.. Good work on your wildwest challenge by the way