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They had no math to predict him...

Work In Progress Science Fiction posted on May 13, 2003
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A work in progress... critique anyone? This is my vision of the mutant despot from Asimov's Foundation series, known as The Mule. Products: Daz3D Michael 2; Daz3D Anime Hair; Tiff785's Bishonen for Michael 2; Photoshop 7; AutoFX Dreamsuite Series 2; AutoFX Mystical Lighting.

Comments (3)


Sidewinder7

2:31AM | Tue, 13 May 2003

Aside from the slightly fakey-looking hair on the larger, left-hand model (the geometry's sticking right through his skin) this looks eerily how I've imagined the Mule to look - extremely thin, preposterously large nose, very sad expression.

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Infra5

5:33AM | Tue, 13 May 2003

A mule in Darksun is a short dwarf with no hair on it's body!!! This is a difrent mule thats for sure!!! Well with me not being a 3d artist you have to gor give me not having the skill to help you with the modling of this and tips of how to make it better all I can tell you is The little image is very dramatic and I like it grate job!!!!

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kukri

4:13PM | Tue, 13 May 2003

The pose and the general characterization are good. You need more recent, transmapped hair to avoid the "plastic cap" look, and you need a texture for the base model. The mule is a fine character to try to capture, and I think you're on your way! Keep up the good work.


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