@Spearhafoc Thanks man ^^ @Jamesark, yeah in retrospect the perspective on that is really wierd. I originally just did the creature thing up front and then just constructed a the background separately. It was just something to fill in the dead space behind him, but yeah it's not the greatest example of perspective.
Ok so I doodled this at work... And then I decided to try and do a quick paint of this creature. Also a tentacle eyeball for some reason... I am trying to build up my technique on the tablet to find a look that I like and also to become faster.
This is awesome. :) I've been meaning to model a squirtle for a long time. I always get caught up on the eyes of anime style creatures though. How'd you do yours? Are they a seperate decal or are have you painted them straight onto the texture sheet?
This looks amazing. I really like aurelion sol's concept as a eastern dragon. One quick question, should he have some king of long whiskers? Correct me if I'm wrong here, I remember seeing a couple of mythical creatures with them.
Also, once you've polypainted the eye you can mask by intensity and sculpt the mask as displacement which enhances the realism of the reflection. Here's an eye that I made in ZB recently as part of this creature. You can see the displacement effect that I'm talking about.
Actually the first one is pretty bad. It's one of those movies that you remember being super old, but is actually not. It has some really cool creatures, but watching it now, yeah it's very cheesy - but I loved it as a kid, so I'll always have a spot for it.
This could be a bit gimmicky though. Will it really be quicker than using an existing base mesh? Might be better for doing fancy creature stuff i suppose I am always suspicious about the usefulness of this kind of thing until i actually give it a go
Good to hear the job's going well (people in the UK like their drink??). Hope your cat pulls through, they are weird creature and can survive some crazy stuff (got two 16 year old cats myself). Hope all goes well.
you know, i have tried but i could not find a katana making tutorial for milkshape either. but i did learn to use the tools in milkshape to make cars, creatures, and characters, so when it came to making a katana it just kind of came naturally.
but the thing is, there are goals in Spore: become the dominant species, upgrade your creature, earn better weapons/tools for your UFO, protect your colonies from marauding pirates and hostile aliens, there's even a bit of a story involving the center of the galaxy and a race of evil aliens.