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Megastep

Lightwave Fantasy posted on Apr 23, 2006
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This is something I did for a contest. The topic was " Fantastic Mount " - a fantasy or sci-fi animal that you can ride. Modeling and rendering - Lightwave, texturing - Zbrush and Photoshop.

Comments (22)


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stealthman

7:35PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Wow that is just fantastic! The detail and the originality rule! Excellent!

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Digimon

9:44PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Stupendous!! Stunning!! Spectacular!!! And that's just the "S's"

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Markintosh

9:46PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Very original, very well done.

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louly

10:44PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Wow! that looks great! (The forum didn't let me put only wow as a comment lol, had to write something more)

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DRAKELOT

10:49PM | Sun, 23 April 2006

Fantastic model !!!

joaq

2:29AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Outstanding work,perfect render and great piece.Bravo!

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MINTY1974

2:34AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Really cool model. The integration of the coach with the beast is very unique in its construction. Top work mate!

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TOXE

4:55AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Wow! Great job, really!!!

_logo_

6:11AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Amazing work here. The fact that this animal more or less have to use this "roller" to get around is amusing in itself. I have a hard time believing that this creature could walk for longer distances concidering the extremely small hind legs. Keep it up. I hope you won hehe

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cshark

10:35AM | Mon, 24 April 2006

WOnderful texturing work, must have been brutal unwrapping this!

wingnut55

1:59PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

very strange and ingenious, great details. (the canopy support designs look like those on totem poles from British Colombia....?)

chokata

2:18PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

10x guys! logo - Yes, I won.:)) Megastep can walk for a longer distances, in 3d program everything is possible haha:) cshark - Every polygon was unwraped with unwrap tool in Modo before exporting the model in Zbrush. GUV Tiles is a great tool, but I prefer to unwrap the model first for later texture tweaking in Photoshop. Lightwave 9.0 is coming, ooo sweet APS:)

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zapper1977

6:19PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Totally awesome, wow, fantastic job...

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petes

6:50PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

really fantastic piecce...and wonderful design.... my only crit is LW 8 don't handle zbrush perfect yet and teh face on teh carriage is a bit too soft for my taste. especially if it were to be carved...but i know that is a LW shortcomming...not yours ;-)

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Esclece

8:15PM | Mon, 24 April 2006

Great textures and i hope you did well in the competition. Would be good to see it in a scene of some kind, more like an illustration style to really show it off.

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RaysOfLight

10:57AM | Tue, 25 April 2006

i hope you won it because it'd take a pretty insane effort to beat this. very cool, very impressive :)

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cowps

12:04AM | Wed, 26 April 2006

Amazing modeling!!! Excelllent work.

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oooZENOooo

9:44AM | Wed, 26 April 2006

Awesome work, well done! V

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odeone

10:38AM | Wed, 26 April 2006

Great work!!!

chokata

6:58AM | Thu, 27 April 2006

Thank you people!

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Parthius

6:55AM | Sat, 29 April 2006

Excellent work!! V!

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Moebius87

2:09AM | Sun, 30 April 2006

Definitely gets my VOTE!


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