hi, Here is the update, i worked on textures and i will add details like "BringMeASunkist & DWalker" said. I know the polycount was less, basically i am trying to learn with optimizing the mesh instead of going up and reducing.
these are great! hope to see some more characters... how about jesus? i bet if you gave donny an awkward smile and showed more of his funky teeth it would be a little more succesfull like the dude and walter.
Wow really love the attention to detail. I especially love the dirt on the face. I have to agree with @DWalker above. I don't think the background color does the piece justice. Overall it's great, from the sculpt to the render!
[ QUOTE ] Excellent!, i think he looks too happy tho . [/ QUOTE ] That's what always makes him so creepy though Great likeness. I could tell, even in your earlier stages, that it was Christopher Walken.
hello again! I left the wall and let it be that way. Now I need to concentrate on the ramp tiles. Here is some simple lowpoly, I am working with texturing now and following waskers concept.
Really great job so far, but like DWalker, I would add some net like fishing net, to keep the simplistic style but add some more credibility to the balloon. More like this.
DWalker has pointed almost all your places that needed to modify,seems that you still have lots of works to achieve the natural feeling. Anyway,it's very good so far,keep going!
did you squish his head by accident? the texture looks better than while applied to the model, model looks squished horizontally, his iris is an egg on the model and a cirlcle on the texture ps, he reminds me of christopher walken
http://kotaku.com/5852309/if-you-dont-own-or-want-a-3ds-whats-wrong-with-you I think he might actually be the biggest wanker in games. What an ugly mouth. Where are my 10 free GBA games HMMMMMM??
Interesting history there DWalker. I'm sure I will do another amazon again so I will keep all the advice in mind. The missing breast does sound a little gruesome but I think it'd be an interesting attribute. Thanks for the reference!