Hey guys hows it going, i stand around polycount pretty much everyday watching people post amazing work. I get such a strange mix of inspiration and disheartment at the same time lol. Im currently at university in the uk, just finished my second year and thought i would post a piece of work that i am fairly proud of.…
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"Your mask is the face of a man with no head. Your mask it is evil, your fish it is dead." "My mask is not evil, its a clever disguise. i chose it to hide from the pryingest of eyes..." Forget exactly how that line ends. Given they're a pretty important part of the character and proportions are more or less…
My design is based off of the Aboriginals legend of the Rock Cod fish - Alakitja: http://www.questacon.edu.au/starlab/the_southern_cross.html According to the story: "The two brightest stars of the cross, Alpha and Beta Crucis, are the Two Brothers. The fish is the dark patch close by (the Coal Sack)." So my design is…
"Now with the Next-Gen systems upon us what gaming innovations would you like to see in the next couple of years? We all know the graphics will be better but with the extra horse power what would you like to see developers do with it?" Realistically for me I would love to see developers make a push towards filling the…
seen your work before, really nice. i wish i wouldn't have to fish out the goods though, there're a couple i'd take out. this for instance is a majorz hax0rz, let's just pretend you didn't do it okay? http://riviera.heaven.nexusirc.at/warby/3dart/06$psychotoxic/weapon_udder_gun.jpg your femmie chicks have a bang'n form…
Kawa Tengu 川天狗 かわてんぐ Translation: river tengu Habitat: riverbanks Diet: fish Appearance: Kawa tengu are tengu which make their homes along riverbanks and lakesides in eastern Japan. They look like other tengu–vaguely birdlike, with dark feathers. They usually remain invisible to humans, but are sometimes spotted on cloudy…