Nice, the angling is good, i suggest re-texturing the handle to make it look a bit "used" otherwise, it's damn sexy.
Nice, the angling is good, i suggest re-texturing the handle to make it look a bit "used" otherwise, it's damn sexy.
Nice, simple and good. my only thing to say is that if you do studio lighting like that you should try to light it smoother, and another fun thing would be instead of studio lighting to leave the render dimly lit and then let the sabre luminate the room.
It doesn't show very much, it just seems like a mess of gaussian blurs in photoshop on top of pink and green, as an abstract peice it is cool, but take no offence by my rating, i just dont see any effort put into this.
No offense taken! For what it's worth, I don't have or use Photoshop--this was created in Bryce, using transparent cylinders, and it really did take a lot of time to put together! I left my computer on for ten hours just to render the first version. (It's interesting that an abstract piece which is meticulously organized can sometimes look thrown together, whereas a random mess can sometimes look incredibly organized.) Here's a copy of the first version of this one, straight from Bryce: http://bentibbetts.net/storage/v1_5-5.jpg
sick job man!
GREAT VILLAIN CHOICE!
Scarecrow was so dark and evil... yet so simple, love what you did with him, keep it up!
First time, GOOD JOB!
for your first time; GREEEEAT JOB! but, personally i would like the head to be more accurate and the hands higher dtail... besides that its great for a little thing u leeve on the top of your computer desk, lol
Cool
Cool, looks real, nice.... i made a newgrounds 3d model, looks cool aswell, should check it out
Thanks and no prob I love looking at other artists work !!
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them are quite the mentlegen
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OMG!
Love it! should do some adventure time art next! lol
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