First one is so lovely, second one is more playful, great work indeed.
First one is so lovely, second one is more playful, great work indeed.
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Love that car Ken, well done
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The Sentinel - This is a combo 3D-2D image. The sentinel and castle are 3D elements I rendered in DAZ3D Studio. rest of the image I sketched and painted in Artrage 4.0. I also used ArtRage to compose the 3D & 2D elements together into a single image...
3 great scenes, Ken but do love that first one
Cool scene Ken....Good job on your Sentinel character, I find your mixed software creations quite interesting and very well done.
Thinking about trying something myself, but I got to get out of my current 'Faces' phase first.
Again, very well done!
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A few years ago I purchased "The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics" by Freddie E Williams II - http://www.amazon.ca/DC-Comics-Guide...+E+williams+II
The author mentioned he often uses Google Sketchup models when drawing for comic books. He explained he modeled the buildings and town that is often used in one of the books he was drawing for. By creating a 3D model it can be used over and over again at many different angles and giving a consistency to surroundings throughout the book....
Blimey. Ken. Here's you wandering around in fantasy land and I'm still at loss with Layer's congrats
Cool! Very tough looking. It's all got a great fantasy medieval feel as if from a video game. Love the colors and camera angle. He feels very solid and muscular.
It's a really great piece Kenmo! Bravo!
The detail that catches my eye a little is how you have the rigid metal breastplate armor twisting with his supple body around the stomach. But in a fantasy world with magic and so on, such things can happen where materials behave as designed by the forgers and armorers and mages. Very cool.
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