Iron Golem by headhunter
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Comments (3)
Magnatude
Well If I ever HAVE to get smaked out in a dungeon, I wouldnt mind getting done-in by one of these... no-siriee. As for anything to improve? I'd put more pewter look to the golem or age-darken it to have more definition. If you are using 5 or higher, layer it with a layer of dust to give it more varience in the coloring.
WZRD
Just a few nit-picks: first, golems are usually male and featureless and made of clay. Second the breasts are WAY too big - out of proportion to the rest of the figure. Third, it would be nice to have some info - who did the modelling? How much of this work is original and how much is simply using other peoples work? And is there a story behind the Iron Golem? These criticisms aside I quite like this - Magnatude makes a good point about the textures. I like the red glow in it's eyes too. Interesting work but I'd like to know more about it.
headhunter
Ah, I see the venerable WZRD is not a player of Dungeons & Dragons! In D&D there are 4 basic golems, Flesh, Clay, Stone & Iron, and they can pretty much look like whatever their creator wants. There's no reason a Golem can't be of either "sex" since it's appearance has no bearing on it's abilities. (They're a particular bane to spellcasters, since they're immune to nearly all magic) As for the breasts, it's actually a breastplate from a suit of armor (I can't recall who made it). They are larger than the model's (DAZ's Vicky2) breasts because she has to fit inside it. The helm is also by another modeler, with a bit of stylizing in TS6 to match the armor. The eyes, BTW, are a Symbiont procedural shader.