That the Dr. in the trees...BIOI started with 3dsmax 2.5 7years ago. then i made a multimedia collage and saw Cinema 4D. I have to say that Cinema is such a cool and easy tool! its just GREAT! 2004 i made the second place at animago award europe. now 2006 i am working in the filmindustry. so its difficult to have time for my own pictures.
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Comments (2)
YL
great modelling/texturing work...
virtuallyhistorical
Coming along nicely. Ears still need some work and might be worth an earhole? It's the eyes that always give the life and as yet they're not quite doing it, but that might be because he's in a nuetral expression. Maybe give him some emotion on the next post? When modeling the eyes make sure you give him a 'corneal bulge' - they look a little flat at present. It's this that kiicks the light in the way we're used to seeing it. I'd also take the size of his puils down slightly. I've never modeled them myself, but have spent many years puppeteering them on movies and gotten to know them somewhat. Hope this is some help. VH