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First 3D Project

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I downloaded zbrush just yesterday and dug right into the program. I started working on this model some time today but ran into a few problems, like I couldn't get the feet done because I started out with the legs being abnormally small and I ended up stretching them to the point where I couldn't edit them because they were too low polycount. Zbrush had a few tempting models I could use, but I decided to build something from scratch and I'm happy with the results. It was definitely a nice learning experience and hope I can keep at it to make some cooler stuff in the future.

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mhhhhhm

I was gonna say it looks pixelated but i think its so smooth my mind is play tricks on me.....
O well 10/10 5/5

ok is a good start...

now its a great model and the texture mixes fairly well with the muscles.
the thing is the fists/hands really make it look silly while it has that grotesque melee mouth.

try adding some industrial metal pieces all over his body like sharp serrated edges, bolts, and rods or even a grafted bear trap on his arm.
give him something to be feared cause without anything on his hands all amputated like that would make people laugh.

don't get me the wrong way this is quite nice!
get more creative with his arms then ill review again!

l8s

SWEET!

This looks like it should be in doom, wait is it? oh whatever. Also what is Zbrush?

Izzy-A responds:

kind of thought the same thing when I was making it, but I wasn't really intending to make it so Doom-ish. Zbrush is a 2.5D Sculpting program, pretty easy to use.

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Uploaded
Nov 22, 2010
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