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Some Kind Of Monster

Cinema 4D Horror posted on Jul 09, 2003
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I made the Guy in Poser and textured him in BP. The rest is Cinema Exept the rain I made in Phtoshop. Comments are most Welcome :D

Comments (7)


rastamaanXX

7:39AM | Wed, 09 July 2003

Dark mood!I like pics like this!Great color range and great lighting...Excellent!

Solomen

8:03AM | Wed, 09 July 2003

Looks like Umbrella Corp. is at it again ^-^ kewl pic :)

Mordor_Moose

8:33AM | Wed, 09 July 2003

Cool, looks like something from the movie "28 days later"

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Vecster

3:07PM | Wed, 09 July 2003

The final effect is very nice. It does not feel like a render at all, which is good. My only real issue is the pose of the zombie/monster... I'm not quite convinced its out to kill me. More specifically because the subject is looking upward it's acknowleging something greater than itself type thing. It should be staring you down to get the whole fear effect going on. Don't get me wrong this is a minor note, the image is very good.

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Curious

7:54PM | Wed, 09 July 2003

thats wicked XD

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Nod

5:28PM | Thu, 10 July 2003

Perhaps there's something even bigger coming behind the viewer that would put even a zombie off his dinner? The zombie could have knocked the viewer down. Was about to tuck in, then.... :) Very well done indeed.

tunapride

4:56AM | Thu, 24 June 2004

this is cool. nice work...


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