I haven't been around much on forums lately, I'm afraid.
However I did recently redo my webby and there are some updated gallery images to look at if you like. Hope everyone can see the links / scripts etc... I hate web dev.
www.daveking.com.au
Lots of sculpt images and concept art added to the gallery
![57_daveking_batman.jpg](http://www.daveking.com.au/gallery/57_daveking_batman.jpg)
![12_daveking_furymale_1.jpg](http://www.daveking.com.au/gallery/12_daveking_furymale_1.jpg)
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Inspiring folio and resume by the way , definately bookmarked!
Edit : Nevermind i see you have full characters in your Games gallery (Though a lot of headless ones!). :poly136:
Re: headless gals. Yep, the client already had a head for that lass when I arrived, so It wasn't right to show it on my site. Its not a blatant cleavage shot or something weird that all my females are decapitated
Great point though- will have to take some time to polish up some full characters that I own the IP for.
I've done a looooooooot of full characters, but most get caught up in one of three things - long sign off, lost in dead or dev hell projects, and altered so I dont feel comfortable showing it as my work.
Hopefully after the dust settles on my wedding (may 23) I will hit the computer again.
I had worked with the big world fantasy demo to build a prototype, kinda cool to put an artist to the chars, art that they include! =P
All the D&D stuff is totally old school- its just me and photoshop in a chilly back room in London. No zbrush at all. Heck, I didnt even have a 3d paint app after ghost painter failed to be recompiled for later versions of 3dsmax midway through the project. Grrr.
I did everything by split- screening 3dsmax and photoshop and using a macro to copy, downsize, sharpen, save and close to pass the texture from one to the other. Must have been crazy.
Ahh, you know, I miss old school texturing.
http://www.bigworldgames.com/index/index.php
Question. What happened to that short cinematic clip of your squid-face guy? I remember that being really impressive when I saw it back then.
Anyhow, your tutorials sections been empty forever man.
Aw, shucks, its nice to hear you liked them vids and tutes, n' stuff.
I have had stacks of new creature workshop stuff captured for some time now, but have been busy doing some creature designs for a film- waaaay more fun than editing hours of me gabbing on!
In the meantime, Im uploading those squid vids to youtube, shouldnt take more than an hour or so.
Ohhh maaaan - can you imagine Ron Pearlman doing the death of Batman? You would have to pit him against Tom Waits for a total gravel voice experience.
Okay everyone, the first part is now up youtube.
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Also quick body I whipped up for Strogganoff.