Here's another sculpt of a character from a comic named Descending Outlands :) Link to Artstation version: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Y6V4K Link to comic: http://www.descendingoutlands.com/
Don't forget that Bane is an incredibly smart and cunning villain (in the comics) Bane in the Batman & Robin film was nothing like his comic counterpart at all (except the suit/venom)
The theme of this skin is 70s/80s sci-fi and its inspired by cult movies such as Star Wars and Godzilla series. Colors, composition of elements, structures and shapes are inspired by various artist (both comic book artists from the era and contemporary art which use the theme of 70s/80s sci-fi). Development process of this…
Yeah but did you not read the comic. Saxton Hale possibly buying Apple? Good news if true, he'll give a what for to that mad man, Steve Jobs. http://www.teamfortress.com/macupdate/comic/
Aesir just as long as at some point you read the comic, its more than worth the time. I love how close this is looking to the comic. Now to return to drooling over the pictures.
yes Sandman was in the comics. some of the very first Spiderman comics. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandman_%28Marvel_Comics%29 "first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (Sept. 1963)."
something i made to practise normal mapping, its not suppose to be like comic nor film, althout i was influenced more by the comic version. P.S - i love to spam.
Very nice transition. Want to see more. It looks like it stayed true to the style and look of the original comic book. Tintin was one of my favorite comics I read when I was a kid.
They can never have a batman movie top this. Ever. Im not even a huge DC comics fan and I only felt mediocre about begins, but goddamn if this isnt the best comic movie yet.