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Old 22-03-2010, 10:54 AM   #1
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Cyborg guard drone

In the near future prisoners sentenced to death are lobotomized and rebuild into cyborg guard drones. Thus the inmates of the prisons are guarded by their own dead comerades. Done with XSI and Zbrush.
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Old 22-03-2010, 02:17 PM   #2
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Pretty nasty! The way you've rendered this is actually looks like a toy figurine it's very good, and interesting concept with really great texture work. Can we see the clay/zbrush sculpt without texturing, really gruesome but also fantastic idea
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Old 22-03-2010, 02:47 PM   #3
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Pretty nasty! The way you've rendered this is actually looks like a toy figurine it's very good, and interesting concept with really great texture work. Can we see the clay/zbrush sculpt without texturing, really gruesome but also fantastic idea
Exactly what I was thinking!
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Old 23-03-2010, 11:06 AM   #4
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Thanks for the feedback. Here is a picture of the zbrush model. I did most of the sculpting in XSI and used zbrush only for the surface details. I only imported the bionic parts into zbrush that I needed to make sure the body would still fit to the bionic connections.


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That looks pretty mad!
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Looks brilliant, love those detailing that you'd put in, looks fairly high level sub d's too
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Looks brilliant, love those detailing that you'd put in, looks fairly high level sub d's too
Thanks! It helped that the organic parts of the character are just one torso, head and arm. So I only had to go high level sub there. the bionics do not have that many polygons...
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Quake-inspired? And I assume the plastic-look is what you were going for, after I took a look at your website?!
Nice work though. Keep it up!
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Hi!

Yes I always try to give my personal designs a little bit of a toy like quality since I will get resin figures of them made later most of the time.

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Great work, this thing is creepy
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Great work. Love the sculpting and a very creepy concept. An interesting way to cut down on the labor costs of hiring guards to police the jail. :-)
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Thanks shadowseve!
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render looks awesome! So realistic in its typical way - looks like toy, but very real, cheers
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