Having started 3D modeling around 2001 , it became an obsession. At first it was more like a hobby, but after some time, i started selling some stuff, mainly models and some animations. For developing 3D content it is helpfull if you create a story where the models are used as well. First you present them in the process and developing is easier, because you need them to get the story on. Those adventures also document my artistic development, i dont hide the bad ones. Enjoy them. Django
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Comments (5)
Moebius87
I see where you are going with this heroic figure... :o) The POV is great, but a couple of suggestions on the actual model...
A bigger shield (and less thick); a chain skirt of some sort that hangs down to about his knees; a beard would make our hero even more distinguished; and maybe a plasma rifle? :oP
Great stuff as always, my friend. LOL!
Calanthe
Really impressive, Sir Django! My compliments, and good luck on your quest! ;)
RG19
The colors and atmosphere really bring a nice 'Exalibur' style feel to the portrayal, superb artistry!
RETIRED
Looks like an impressively horney fellow. Far be it for me to make a negative comment - but Moe is right - our new hero does need a lot more steel between the knees and navel. A huge shield with lavish decorations, and I will loan him my knock knock door opener ... hehehe. I notice his sword will drag the ground when it is sheathed - but of course heros never sheath 'em.
HobbyHopper
Wonderful modelling, excellent render and stunning postwork!