Thanks man. I did a couple texture passes using crumpled tin foil, extra firm sculpy, a tooth brush, and a cement sponge. I also hammered heavy duty staples into the base so that when I baked it the sculpy would shrink and crack along areas where I had scored it for natural looking cracks.
An amazing job, man. So great how you've integrated the miscellaneous metal bits into the whole thing. The muscle and skin adapting and growing around and over top the machinery is just masterfully done.
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this is dope
i love the ground
how'd you get that texture on it?
Thanks man. I did a couple texture passes using crumpled tin foil, extra firm sculpy, a tooth brush, and a cement sponge. I also hammered heavy duty staples into the base so that when I baked it the sculpy would shrink and crack along areas where I had scored it for natural looking cracks.
nice.
An amazing job, man. So great how you've integrated the miscellaneous metal bits into the whole thing. The muscle and skin adapting and growing around and over top the machinery is just masterfully done.
Top notch stuff.
Thanks man:D
cool pose and style!
Thanks guys!
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