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ServantOfTheNoise-Snarf-Stylized Challenge #08
I'm going for a stylized version of Snarf from Thundercats.
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Going for a cat/lion/dragon translation of snarf.
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quick zsketch figuring out what to do..next trying snarf like ears
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Only going for a bust so I can focus on my fur next
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Good luck, I imagine that'll be tricky.... not that I know much when it comes to sculpting lol.
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Thanks CG I will use fibremesh to generate curves that guide fur in maya
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Hmm this is my first time using fibermesh. I don't have enough control over it so I'll do my fur in maya. Here is my fibermesh test..
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I'm really new to fur but I tried something different. With the topology tool(zbrush) I quickly created support geometry for maya. In maya I used this to draw some curves and attached a hair system. These are test didn't touched the fur yet to make it look good. This test is made with 8 curves.
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Cool character model
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Getting there slowly
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I take my time
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starting with retopolizing
btw if you put a grayscale model with wires on top of it with the ink outlines effect (photoshop) you get this. Last edited by ServantOfTheNoise; 14-01-2013 at 01:33 PM.. |
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