This page contains a small sample of my digital portfolio. Click the Goblin to visit SouthernGFX.
Use the text links or thunbnails to enter that `area`. Inside each are collections of my work usually broken into eight or ten images per set. You will be shown a set of thumbnails images to let you decided whether to view the full image. All images have been compressed to allow reaonable downloads and the average image is around 25K. Any `big` images (40K and over) will be highlighted to let you decide.
My lasest Zbrush Gallery contains bigger cownloads because of the detail lost when compressed.
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Comments (5)
aapasuo
Seems you know your way with zBrush... Her right thigh seem too long compared to the left. Also, the breasts seem to be of a different pair. Every material seem to be quite reflective and has strong highlights and this gives her an overall figurine look. Great work though!
giantmushroom
Love the amount of work and detail that went into this. Nice job.
voodoo
I would agree with the comment about the right thigh. Otherwise, a very original character. I'm not that familiar with zbrush, but it would seem that the only thing this pic might benefit from is a few more shadows. I know this might be just a study, but in a scene, that would be different. To be specific, a few shadows cast by her skirt and maybe even the sword. Very nice job.
southerngfx
I too agree :) The left thigh somehow dropped and I didn`t notice, oh well, get it next time. The shadows in ZBrush at present come in 2 types ZMODE on or of with varying length and intensity. Z off gives long straight shadows that can look out of place if not used carefully. ZMODE on gives softer and more accurate but still throws odd shadows at times. HOWEVER, Ofer is as we speak working on indirect illumination and soft shadows that will sort all this out. He had a go with my Giant and it came back crisp and clean and very lightwaveish IMHO. See here for more information..... http://www.pixolator.com/zbc-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=002807
stealthman
Amazing work... stunning!