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    Default The Second Hangman's Assistant

    The next one of a series of three. A litte goblinish type of the hangman's assistant. It's for a very windy scene in my "bullet time" movie, I hope you can see it on his clothes. The big grindstone will be used to sharpen the huge sword of the hangman.

    All rendered in ZBrush and postworked in PS. I am a little bit unhappy with the skin shader I build for... looks metally...






    And the turntable... (HD recommended)


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    Default Henkersknecht III.

    The "Trio Infernale" of my hangmans assistants is complete. Here is the third one. He will pull a wagon, thats why he has this sraps on his shoulders. Now I will work on the hangman himself.

    Rendered with Octane





    And the turntable:


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    Default Hangman

    Here is the final character sculpt of the hangman/executioner.






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    Default Hangman

    First test renderings via Octane







    Gloves & shoes



    WIP screens


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    Default Hallucigenia

    The following animal is my try on a reconstruction of Hallucigenia. This soft-bodied, worm like and extinct genus of animals caused many palaeontologists a proper headache. It was found as fossils in the Middle Cambrian-aged Burgess Shale formation of British Columbia, Canada. That means that it walked on it's tiny clawed tentacles 522 to 505 Million years ago. Scientists can't be sure today which end is which and where was the head. There are many different reconstructions on the web and I think it's never enough. For the head I was highly inspired by the tiny water-bear(Tardigrada) which has a similar body structure just a little more cuddly.

    The creature had a lifesize of 5 to 30 millimetres in the length.
    In my scenery Hallucigenia climbs on a Venus' Flower Basket (Euplectella aspergillum).





    Some ZBrush views of the model which I postworked in Photoshop just for fun:





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    Thanks LVXIFER!! Love your work too!!!

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    I've doodeling around with ZBrush and practise some techniques on this character. I really love to sculpt wrinkled faces like this. I think she must be a really cheerful person.


    I call the final picture "Pure Morning" because this "Placebo" song stucked in my head and was going around and around while I've made it.


    She hope you like her.


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    Default Wake up!

    "Wake up!" is a tale about a squirrel and a bear. Obviously the bear had expanded his winter sleep a little bit and does really don't like his buzzer. It's slightly an autobiographical story and a birthday present for my girlfriend.



    Here are a few pictures of the elements. If you want to see a making of, please visit my blog --> KLICK




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    Love it!
    Happy ZBrushing! Greetings, Dominiek D.R.



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    Default Mycoid Prowler

    @asecbrush Thanks!

    One week ago I've started to create a three-dimensional version of my 'Mycoid Prowler' in my spare time.


    The 'Mycoid Prowler' is a scary, vegetal critter that creeps on the ground of dark and moisty woods. People say it was a beautiful girl which was getting lost in the cursed forest, hundreds of years ago.

    Legend relates that one bite of her will take you to a fantastic place where you meet this girl in her past gorgeous beauty. But in the meantime it will eat you slowly.










    This is the 2D concept drawing I've done a month ago.


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    Some detail views of the sculpt...





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    This character is wicked! Your 3D model gives justice to your drawing!

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    liked!

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    Default Mycoid Prowler v2.0

    Thanks!!!

    I could not resist to create a new version with a real 3d background. I hope you like it too...







    played around with a background render test...

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