I'm still wrestling with the croc club design. Straps help eliminate the flappy limbs, but I haven't come up with a narrative to explain how a croc's soft under belly makes a good club.
I think your main shapes: wings and body, are not defined enough yet. They feel soft and as if you're not fully controlling the Turbosmooth there. Try to add some definition and contrast in curves to make it more believable.
Nice proportions. There is something wrong, for me, with the front and side shots of the "tail" thingie. Frontally/ 3 quarters it looks like soft ice if that makes sense. And from the side, it seems too thing somehow.
Thank you @TheLittleJay :) , I had a few problems in zbrush the biggest for me was maintaining the same softness on the edges Hey @vickgaza it was hardcore =) ) but i'm almost there with it, just a few more hours ( I hope) =) )
A tutorial would be wonderful. More so, I would love to see examples of the environment props, to have some soft of idea about the level of details they are at. (Something like the character examples you showed)
yeah, usually it's a Gin and Tonic, or a whiskey and coke. However from time to time I like to have a rose kennedy which is just Vodka with club soda and cranberry juice with a lemon wedge in it. It's tasty.
people enjoy killing themselves. especially southerners. not to mention that dish would most likely be consumed along with some acidic soda, or a dehydrating pint of beer, while smoking a carcinogenic cigarette. Yay life.
Hard vs soft edges. On those sort of angle changes, you'd want to put a hard edge, so it doesn't try to average the normals/tangents at those extreme amounts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTJ-pryZFQk
Mainly max and zbush soft it it gets hair lol hey guys here is a new piece inspired by the uber talented josh jay hope all is well hit this over last week here and there Dave Stay metal
okay thanks! yes i wanted to go for a more cartoony style and I wanted the clothes to feel like soft water flows. his arm/legguards to feel like strong currents and his hat to show sharpness