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Sedo

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I just loved the hole process from the first second to the end!
Just when it's my second sculpting, I don't judging my self to hard.
Maybe some detail I could make better in this stage, but it will be better in time!

A little clip on the process and a turntable video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSA9kFMqaak

First I was only thinking about to make Sedo like I have drawn in the sketch, but then I decide to make a little story/happening in the sculpting and added the dog who don't realizing he is in danger when he is distracted by the beautiful butterfly.

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This is really good!! :D I love how it has great composition and the expression on the dog is great! It was able to give me the imagination of what is happening in this artwork. The bug/monster looks amazing and badass!

The hair on the dog look little too short. Maybe you can make it little longer and then use the grooming brush to make the hair goes back like all dogs' hair look like. Other than that, it does look like a dog which is GREAT!

Just curious, How long were you working on this artwork? :)

I really look forward to see more of your artworks while I will be working on the castle environment :)

Enjoyyourlife8 responds:

Huuge thank you, so nice to hear budy :D
The hair is maybe a little short indeed when you mention it, let's see a new time if the dog will appear ^^

With this it took me 12-14 days, 1-4 hour almost each day. Liked said, when I learning 3D and all this Zbrush on the same time so it's taking a little longer.

I looking forward for your castle environment bud, will be nice!!! :D

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Jan 2, 2017
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