Another Character for my reel. Currently UV mapped, will be Z-Brushing today. This guy was actually my entry for the 10k Halloween Horror Movie Monster challenge a while ago, but I pretty much rebuilt him The model is currently 9598 triangles. Cheers
Hey all! just finished a small 3D model kit for a Halloween cemetery! Its currently being sold in the asset store here and you can move around in an interactive demo scene here. Let me know what you think!
There's actually a really good write-up on how to make one yourself. Heck, my sis even made a mini-one for a RE halloween costume a few years back. Personally, any number of items from the Bond series, or Back to the Future.
Jurassic Park can never get out-done. Seriously if Friday the 13th and Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street could get 10 sequels...I say so can JP. It sure beats the fuck out of another Transformers, Twilight movie...
Nice pic's Jouste, How about hooking your sketchbook viewers up with some holiday wallpaper eye candy to slap on our desktops, if you have time :) Halloween vs. Thanksgiving theme? Either way keep the digital ink flowing!
Hello guys, I wanted to share my recent works I did over Halloween. Earlier this year I made an environment called Midnight, I recently looked back at it and thought I could bring it up to current standards in time for Halloween as the environment is a gothic Bloodborne inspired scene. I'll share the finished portfolio…
I keep telling myself I won't buy it day 1 because I just bought Deadspace 2 from the Halloween sale, as well as loving BF3. But I know deep down inside I will buy it Friday and will not sleep for 72 hours.
Surgical stiched sniper skin Surgical stiched sniper is skin of my previous made sniper model. For this one i decided to make a new weapon skin in painter without editing main mesh model or any highpoly or sculpt changes or rebake. I started with height map in substance designer and used them in painter with only flat…
you can tell by the lighting. Man, thats awesome, it looks like the ideal halloween in my head (you know, the one that you see in films and always hoped to experience in real life as a kid but no one did anything nearly as cool as that so it always sort of sucked.)
Maybe it's just me, but green and orange like that reminds me way too much of Halloween. Or a carrot. Maybe make your wood more.... wood-like? You can't really see the grain all that much. Make the wood a darker tone, and increase the contrast for the grain.