yes very much in the eye of the beholder:poly142:, maybe change the color of the organic elements lol. @_Calix_ - it looks really good now much healthier and fleshed out. only problem now is the hands the palms are to fat and are making the hands look shorter they actually are.
Yikes, some awesome work in here!! Ruz - love it, the heads you make look so sweet :D Palm that spiderbot is cool, it would be even cooler if you made the last parts of his legs organic then he could be a possible Doom 4 demon!
First time posting in this thread. :D So much good work here it feels redundant to post my thing. But what the hell, here is my WIP: It's nowhere near done yet. First organic model I am doing seriously. Anything prior was just messing about. I plan to make a lo-poly and bake down the normals. It's based off my hand, which…
I'm working on a Ninja Turtle (Donatello) Although I plan on converting the mesh to the others aswell, if all goes to plan. Here's my base mesh so far: I haven't worked on a character in ages! In fact, I haven't made a next-gen style game character before. I'm a little bit torn on the direction I should take him. I want to…
TelekineticFrog, that's downright awesome. Only crit I have is the bricks making up the chimney. They look strangly organic and it's a really weird way to build a structure like that. Edit: Thought I'd might as well throw in some stuff of my own. I made this character over a year ago for a short one month production but…
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. MightyPea: I imagined her being a military commander of some kind, so I was going for a mix of blunt and elegant features. Looking at her now with fresh eyes though, she does look a little too bloated in some of her features (especially the nose as Swizzle pointed out). 8FtSpider: For…
It seems that you may not be putting the polys where they are needed the most. The top loop that condeses the vertical rows is barely doing anything to the silohuette. Probably at least 1/4 of the vertical rows could be eliminated without losing a lot of roundness. For this tiny little prop, do you really want to devote…