I've been Showing a lot of work that has either been created specifically for a project or for some other kind of purpose, so I thought I would dedicate this post to show one of my personal projects that set myself during my time at Teeside University. I wanted to learn abit more about organic modelling. The best way to go about this is to use Zbrush. As I am not the best at Zbrush i thought id take this as a personal learning experiment. I created my own personal recreation of the Xenmorph from the movie 'Aliens.' Th model itself wasn't to hard to create if I'm completley honest, but it was alot of fun. I had a great time experimenting with different forms to see what would work best, and that was the whole point in this personal project, to take a step back and just have fun and mess around with all the tools that Zbrush has to offer. Once I created the model, and rendered the image within Maya's Renderman, I took the rendered image over to Photoshop. Here i created an overlay layer above my PNG image of the Xenomorph and just had dun experimenting with different colour ranges. You can see the final output below.
Over the past week i have made significant progress throughout both of my chosen subjects, Zbrush and Pixel art. Ad for my pixel art characters, i have decided to create three characters that are all completely different from each other. These three characters will resemble my fire team form the game destiny, Me and my two friends. The character below is my character and you can see that although it is pixel art, it shares no characteristics from the last design, they are all going to be completely different and i cannot wait to see how all three compare to each other once they are finished. As for my dragon, i was able to add a lot more detail to both the horns and face. I even added an additional two horns to bring the character more to life and give him a more interesting silhouette. As you can see the character also has antlers and wisps coming from his chin, this was heavily inspired from Haku the white dragon from the Studio Ghibli movie 'Spirited Away.' Although I te...

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