Captain Jack in Ancient Egypt by Dave
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Description
Temple of the Pharaohs
Egyptians V4 and M3
Thutmosis – The Son of Pharaoh
M3 Fantasy Collar Set
Wedgecut 2.0
PDXJims M3 Revitalized
Jepe's Jan
Setup Poser 6
Rendered Carrara 5 Pro
Comments (15)
irakika
Very nice fantasy work!
total
beautiful szene ! bravo !!
alanpfd
Good composition and interesting background. His left foot, though, seems to be hovering slightly off the ground. Using an orthogonal camera and outline view is a good way to check whether you're on a surface or not.
AnAardvark
I like the lighting effect, it is very much like a book illustration on architecture and/or costume. However not only is his left foot hovering off the ground, but his right foot is not in a weight-bearing position. The pose just looks awkward.
netlion66
Excellent work!! SUPER*
danamongden
Looks like Captain is going to have some good times.
sessan53
Nice fantasy work!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)
DarkPascual
Nice light and enviroment. Great work on the face!!!
Bea
Very nice - but I agree with the comments about the feet :)
LENK911
THE CHARACTER IS AWESOME AND THE SAME WITH THIS SETTING. A GREAT RENDER.
zhaanman
Amazing love the look and the setting very cool!!
TheAnimaGemini
Lovely work. Just his feet... you know ;)
Acadia
Very nice scene. Love the morphs and texture of Jack :) The feet have been mentioned. Overall great looking image.
Radar_rad-dude
Beautiful character and setting! Superb from all angles! Brawo! Well done!
pjz99
What a cool, cute character. Really charming, although you might make his nose just a little bit wider. Feet are hovering a tiny distance off the floor. Good job with the shoulders, they are a lot nicer than the typical M3 - how much of this character is all your morph and how much not? I don't recognize him at all (which is great). Everything all positive with this piece except for that little bit of hover, very nice smooth blur on the shadow as well. Wonderful warm lighting.