Well, I’ve modified my initial model a bit more to give it more of a warrior look and not so much of a child’s toy feel. I referenced Juggernaught and Incredible Hulk for the proportions on the upper body, I didn’t want the bottom part of the body to be quite as large as they are pretty minor as my design goes.
I updated the UV’s, I wish that I would’ve just done them once, it’s kind of a pain to go back and edit them, although it saved me a lot of time to go through and edit just those areas that I modified and not start right from scratch. Anyways, I’m going to start in on Zbrush next time, so stay tuned for the update.
cbelland
I can definitely see the homage to the comic book characters–the feet do look better. Next step: the legs and the torso feel like they originated from a cube. Vary the silhouette so that a curved form is always opposite a straight form (just like in Hayakawa’s classes).
Good up-keep with the UVs (I promise they will get faster).
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Apr 08, 2009 @ 6:15 am
pmatthews
I like where your character is going. One tip on the shape of your character. You said that you referenced the hulk and juggernaut. To me, the one thing that stands out about those characters are thier waists. They have huge upper bodies and tree trunk legs, but thier wiast is relatively small and skinny compared to the rest of thier body. I don’t quite get that feeling with your character. It may be the armor that you have around his waist that is throwing me off. Just thought it might be worth exploring.
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Apr 08, 2009 @ 7:01 am
Kylie Batt
и мне………..
Well, I’ve modified my initial model a bit more to give it more of a warrior look and not so much of a child’s toy feel…..
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May 03, 2010 @ 8:06 am