June - Noob - MarkeMark
Hi all,
My first idea was to have a woman parking a car successfully but thought it might be a bit too unbelievable (sorry to any ladies, just a joke!). Seriously though, my creature is going to be a Werewolf. I will be taking ‘An American Werewolf in London’ (my favorite film of all time) as inspiration and as a starting point. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082010/photogallery If I find the time then I'm going to try and morph the creature using blend shapes (which I have never used before). Maybe even an animation? Who knows? Good luck all! Mark :) |
can't wait to see.
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The Maya monster is GREAT. Sometimes we spend to much time with the beast. Do your thing & consider approaching your morph in after effects PB. You can find a morph plug in for it.
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I don't have a copy of After Effects. :(
Thanks for the advice anyway. Mark :) |
Have you seen Dog Soldiers - quite cool werewolves in that film, underworld as well.
Make him look mean as hell!! Good luck |
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I'm going to make it a female werewolf.
Here is the head reference. Mark :) |
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A quick sketch to get things rolling.
Mark :) |
Nice sketch! Good luck!
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Just a comment about your sketch: the canines shouldnt point forward.
And good luck, this is going to be a nice model! |
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Thanks Mantat, your totaly right.
I have done a little more research into teeth and wolf heads. Mark :) |
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Started on the bottom jaw and teeth.
Mark :) |
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And here is a quick screenshot for all you wire frame lovers out there...
Mark :) |
thems some big ass teeth - looking nice
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Thanks cb8rwh,
Did you get your username and password mixed up? LOL :D Anyway, here is the bottom jaw with a splash of colour. Mark :) |
Cool Man. Can't wait to see your progress.
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