Info post. I'm making CG cinematics from zero (except sfx/music that I'm using made by others)Software I prefer is Unreal Engine 5, Blender, Teya Conceptor and Davinci Resolve.Important thing is that I so skilled that I developed my own 3d software using c++ :)Here a some cinematics/videos in different genres, sci-fi short…
Pretty cool stuff! Bones and skulls won't fly in China, but I really dig that Warlock chest piece. I also really like the skull bag, despite that whole "no bones in china" thing.
the pillar with all of the skull heads. the skulls are all the same direction, facing forward. I think they should be rotated around to add a touch more visual interest and less repetition. looking good though!
Watch the blueray its easier to notice. The skull has always been there in Alien 1979. The skull is coated with a semi translucent material and you can only see it directly in direct light conditions. For instance:
At this point I went back and redid the text / skull / broken screen at proper res. The skull shape changed many times throughout the texturing process as I adjusted it to achieve the look I wanted.
Stop, collaborate and listen or hammertime, whichever you prefer #1 to making WAR art; learn to paint a skull. Everything ever in Warhammer has skulls on it. This will always be your foe until you conquer it.
"The Thayan Wizards were a formidable foe, but its been a peaceful year for Verasia since their defeat. The Clan Leaders however still sleep with one eye open. We have to be ready." - Townsman. Verasia is a personal project of mine that tells the tale of a medieval town which is led by sorcerers. Check out the full Project…
Very nice work! The hair on the head though looks like it is floating ontop of the skull to me though. Maybe darken the area under the hair on the skull to give a bit of shadow?
before attempt the fleshed face, i advise you to become familiar with the Skull. some good efforts but you need to know Why things look off, and the skull will help alot.