So I messed up the naming convention on my last post because I didn't see the sticky... but I'll abandon that one, dump what I have again and keep this one up to date.
Some creatures I made while learning ZBrush:


The bows from the game Toxologic (
Check it out):



And my most recent three things:



I can post wireframes if you guys would like to see them and they aren't on in the image already.
I'll post more as I make more!
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Shield and Axe in there sometime soon too.
BUT I do have a kukri I can show that I just finished about 5 minutes ago:
This is rendered in Unity 3D btw.
Also, heres a working concept for the main menu: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/16345881/MenuTest.zip
Heres a WIP shot for a Smith & Wesson Night Guard I've been working on for a few days:
The poly count is somewhere around 2600tris. I'll post a final count and a wireframe when its done.
First gun I'm working on so any tips would be greatly appreciated. I stumbled across an old Polycount page yesterday that was a tutorial on painting gun metal, but the link was no good anymore. Sad times...