Hey Mark, this is awesome stuff!! It shows you have a great sense of hard surface design, and your finished renders have a nice level of polish. My only critique (and I had to really try to find something..) would be for the panoramic shot with the long alien worm creature. For me too many elements are pointing left and…
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My cat usually threatens me with the "I'll bite those cables if you don't do as I tell you, now!" no matter how much catspray I put on those cables, she still does it because she knows she'll get attention. selfish demonic lovable little creature!
I love these, especially the tongue monster. Only critique I have is that they all look pretty monotone when it comes to color design. You should add more decals/patterns(mönster)/spots etc as well as more color variations on your creatures. Great work none the less, keep on posting!
The bat wings just don't work. Aside from the fact that it's changed from a 4-limbed creature to a 6-limbed one, you need to remember that a bat's wings are (essentially) modified arms & hands. While bat eyes can be small, they are there; no bats are really blind. The legs seem to have an extra joint.
Ok, thanks :) Can you suggest where they could be placed? Do you think if I bent him forward even more, it would make it more 'creature-like'. Perhaps like this? http://www.tubapants.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/trex.jpg Quite like the collar tag idea too.
True, true true. Zombies dont' but I'm glad he mentions the super virus- plague zombies from other movies (28 days later etc) that do in fact run. They, however, are not zombies, though they look like them. - i find these creatures much more frightening than the traditional zombie.
@GhostDetector: Regarding your third paragraph, I do not think I can just "add armor" to an anatomically constructed creature and call it a strong character design. @artquest had a better idea with starting with a theme, which helped me push forward and make decisions the last time I did this contest.
Made some more progress on my sculpt today, I'm pretty new to modelling creatures so if anyone spots any obvious anatomy errors please let me know! I'm pretty pleased with how it is coming out so far but there's clearly a long way to go to differentiate it from the default:
But there is a story to the creature and its legs are not supossed to be longer. He uses the upper body more for swinging from tree to tree. Lives in the Jungle. Plus i not stirring to make him look more human like that was not my goal. Thanks for the advice though:) I will still look up the issues you suggested.