Yeah, I know. Not the site, but none the less, good. I really don't remember the guys name, but he had a lot of nude sketches, mixed in with bizzare things about the page.
Looking nice Gauss, Perhaps you could give her a little bit more of a feminine look. EDIT:Feminine in the costume at least. I don't think lizard boobs are really necessary...
I started up max early yesterday and got this really bizzare startup message...has anyone encountered this issue before and know how I may resolve that? I'm not sure if this is one of the things re-installing the application would be able to deal with...
I'm starting learning zbrush to but I think you'll use alphas to make the lizard scales. You can make them yourself in Photoshop or download them. I think zcentral has them to download for free :D
That lizard is cool! On the woman's hand, the base of the pinky needs to be a little closer to the wrist. Also, some of the fingers appear to have some nail clubbing. Go for it if that's your intention. If it's not, compare this angle for fingers with some reference: Good luck!
hobo hippy fighting constable lizard drving a truck (poorly) It's a material world, gentlemen. nom oh lawd. Big post but, the last two colored ones are more of what i'm trying to get to, as far as color goes.
well when it comes to scales, usually a good photo overlay will do the trick. But if you insist on painting scales, they are usually circles, not square. The scales you have now remind me of the lizard in the old spider man cartoon.
I love the look of dinosaurs. I hope in the end it will look aggressive and intimidating. Pushing the wrinkles right now with dam stand and standard brush. Plan is to: -find best alphas for lizard scales/skin -do a good eyeball -polypaint good colors -pose
If the thread is necroed, I may as well post something relevant, and interesting. I find these pictures to be inspirational, from an artistic standpoint; Otherwise bizzare, and bleak. It's an odd nation. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kernbeisser/
wow how absolutely bizzare ... i almost entirely work in perspective because it gives me instant feedback relative to the natural fov ... working in orthos boggles me mind it's fascinating how different people have different approaches..