
heavenly Lord
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 966px
File Size 119.8 kB
Really beautiful work! Your attention to detail is absolutely wonderful
I do have a bit of advice for ya though.
The huge gaps between the muscles are kinda creepy. It makes him look like he doesn't even have skin. They look totally seperate from the actual body and more like horrible hemorrhages made of OMG-OW and Doom. When doing muscle structures as you're doing (making the various shapes and then piecing them where they should go, which is a seriously awesome way to do things so GO you! :D) I really really think it'd be wise to either:
a. Bake and put clay into the cracks of the muscles to smooth things out.
b. just smooth your muscles together into the main body.
c. Bake and then roll out a very thin sheet of your medium and place it over the muscle structures. Take the wooden end of a paint brush or something and gently work the form over the muscles. Use photo reference. Once you have it looking less gapped and more skin over pecks/abs etc, smooth out any of the 'over skin' that hasn't been smoothed into the main torso/leg/arm.
Now to the good stuff:
Holy SHIT the hands are wonderful!
He reminds me of a Blue Leonidas. . .I'm not sure if I spelled that right. THIS IS HEAVEN! *Boot*
The wardrobe is really eye catching.
The color scheme is beautiful
I really love the stylized face. Kinda reminds me of the stylizations from the Batman and Superman Cartoon shows.
Flawless Character Design.
And on my last note: Have you ever thought of going into animation maquettes? I think you'd do a fair job at it. :D
I do have a bit of advice for ya though.
The huge gaps between the muscles are kinda creepy. It makes him look like he doesn't even have skin. They look totally seperate from the actual body and more like horrible hemorrhages made of OMG-OW and Doom. When doing muscle structures as you're doing (making the various shapes and then piecing them where they should go, which is a seriously awesome way to do things so GO you! :D) I really really think it'd be wise to either:
a. Bake and put clay into the cracks of the muscles to smooth things out.
b. just smooth your muscles together into the main body.
c. Bake and then roll out a very thin sheet of your medium and place it over the muscle structures. Take the wooden end of a paint brush or something and gently work the form over the muscles. Use photo reference. Once you have it looking less gapped and more skin over pecks/abs etc, smooth out any of the 'over skin' that hasn't been smoothed into the main torso/leg/arm.
Now to the good stuff:
Holy SHIT the hands are wonderful!
He reminds me of a Blue Leonidas. . .I'm not sure if I spelled that right. THIS IS HEAVEN! *Boot*
The wardrobe is really eye catching.
The color scheme is beautiful
I really love the stylized face. Kinda reminds me of the stylizations from the Batman and Superman Cartoon shows.
Flawless Character Design.
And on my last note: Have you ever thought of going into animation maquettes? I think you'd do a fair job at it. :D
Thank you advice, I hope you understand. However, the muscle is so strong in my style.At
home I have so many different figures, but they are too many to exhibit here. Moreover, works are temporary, usually break them and then make them again improving defects that had previously :)
home I have so many different figures, but they are too many to exhibit here. Moreover, works are temporary, usually break them and then make them again improving defects that had previously :)
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