This is a great start! I really love the concept. The proportions are bothering me a bit, the character feels a little wide and the arms feel very brittle like an elderly ladies arms maybe. I know its a cartoon but you can push these things to make the character more believable.
Loking really nice, I love that cartoon. About lightning, in original it takes much greater area, while in urs it is only around a bike. While texture quality is good, wall bricks are to big. Anyway gj, I guess u dont have to copy all things.
I noticed that too, but I actually like the fact that its so flat. I think it gives it a more cartoon type style. Probably the greatest challenge here is getting a nice balance of realistic and stylized, but I think its coming along really great so far.
The one thing i took away from watching that, was how awesome it was to see explosions and blood in cartoons (I watched dominion - Tank police the same day). Here I am today having watched over 200 anime series hahaha, perhaps it did warp me~
Thanks for the feedback! I'm working on making a more sophisticated UI that matches the character styles. I'm not sure if I'll be able to afford to make new backgrounds in a cartoon style - but I might get away with 2/3 of the assets meshing together well. Will post updates here soon! :)
@Neox thanks for your advice! Your works look stunning by the way :open_mouth: @Kwramm yeah I see you work in Virtuos Shanghai :wink: I did work in Virtuos Hồ Chi Minh last year! But I worked in a cartoon project, not in gaming field :smiley:
100% agree. I couldnt sleep that night after watching it. My imagination was going crazy. I felt like a kid when i was pretended to be a super sayan, or scorpion after watching mortal kombat. Or wolverien every saturday morning after watching cartoon x-men.
You're right Rouroni, I probably should have spent some more time on the metal. In all actuality, I was a bit lost as to what to do with it to retain the more cartoon stylization. I revisited them and added a little more detail and depth to try to make it work better.
All characters are based upon actual anatomy. Unless were talking about rare cases of cartoon art, a man would have to have been taking massive amounts of steroids to develop that muscle to such a state. In this case, I think it's safe to say the sculpt is heading into the realms of realism.
yeah, it's important to realize most people are probably lying to you or spinning the truth. It becomes easier to buy a car or house or negotiate a pay raise. Greevar: actually they had posters up on the walls at the financial aid office that spelled all that out with sad cartoon drawings of people who defaulted on their…