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Biomechanic Helmet

3D Modeling Creatures posted on Dec 06, 2015
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I tried to recreate a Concept of Dominik Qwek, which i like very much: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/biomech I did it, like i saw it on the first look. More as a Helmet with a Visior. Hope you like it. Critics and Comments are always welcome! Sculpted in ZBrush in 5-6 Hours. Rendered in Keyshot.

Comments (5)


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Mondwin

6:22AM | Sun, 06 December 2015

Fantastic work my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDd.Hugsxx Whylma

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saphira1998

7:09AM | Sun, 06 December 2015

very great

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rajib

10:25AM | Sun, 06 December 2015

Super cool !

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Cyve

3:53PM | Sun, 06 December 2015

Fantastically well done !!!

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Jordanholmes

8:47AM | Fri, 11 December 2015

Really nicely done! The only change I would make would be to make the visor smaller at the top section (have more of the bone helmet cover). For some reason having the visor extend that far up the head makes it look slightly stretched. Its technically perfect though, this is just a personal opinion 😀 Great job on the textures too, they look awesome.

jonnydjango

5:32AM | Fri, 11 March 2016

Sorry for the late replys. I tried to stick to the reverence of Dominic Qwek. Mayby i try another one, more aggressive looking (if i find the time, so much interesting stuff to try ;) ).


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