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# 1 09-07-2008 , 09:35 AM
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THE MAN OF STEEL!!

Hi

this is my stylised version of SuperMan, the character has exaggerated proportion,

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# 2 09-07-2008 , 09:44 AM
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Like the style Jali. You got any plans to texture him + be cool to see some wires.

# 3 09-07-2008 , 09:49 AM
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I was just about to ask for some wires

# 4 09-07-2008 , 09:56 AM
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Originally posted by leonlabyk
Like the style Jali. You got any plans to texture him + be cool to see some wires.

here's some wire's,

in answer to your question, yeah i intend on texturing him, but first i'm gonna take him into mudbox and do some sculpting

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# 5 09-07-2008 , 10:57 AM
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with that kind of pose, his back must be nakkered ... im liking the design and look of the character. is it your design or you working of a tutorial? also whats the polycount on him so far.

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# 6 09-07-2008 , 11:05 AM
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Originally posted by marlonjohn
with that kind of pose, his back must be nakkered ... im liking the design and look of the character. is it your design or you working of a tutorial? also whats the polycount on him so far.

cant wait to see this in mudbox user added image

hi

thanks for the reply,

yeah it's my own design, well kind of , i saw a similar pic in a magazine a few years back and it really stuck with me, so i decided to model something similar,

poly count stands at just over 6500 tris

# 7 11-07-2008 , 05:22 AM
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I'm sorry Jali - but for me this just isn't working - i don't have a problem with the style or exagerrated pose, but at the moment i don't think it's working.

for example the angle that the forearm comes out of the elbow ends up making his arm look weak and incaple of lifting anything. the same with the bend in his upper spine chest - it ends up making him just look like he is bending back, rather than part of his posture. again, i don't have a problem with an extreme style such as this - i think i know the artist you are copying, but at the moment i just don't think you've pulled it off yet.

anyway, sorry for the harsh crit.

# 8 11-07-2008 , 06:26 AM
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Originally posted by arran
I'm sorry Jali - but for me this just isn't working - i don't have a problem with the style or exagerrated pose, but at the moment i don't think it's working.

for example the angle that the forearm comes out of the elbow ends up making his arm look weak and incaple of lifting anything. the same with the bend in his upper spine chest - it ends up making him just look like he is bending back, rather than part of his posture. again, i don't have a problem with an extreme style such as this - i think i know the artist you are copying, but at the moment i just don't think you've pulled it off yet.

anyway, sorry for the harsh crit.

i laugh in the face of harsh critic :attn:

harsh crit makes us all better

you're totaly bang on about the forearms, i thought they looked strange too,

but seeing as this is a WIP, i can always make adjustments,

thanks hopefully your comments should make for a better model

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i laugh in the face of harsh critic :attn:

ha ha! good man!!

looking forward to seeing what you do with this in mudbox. :beer

# 10 15-07-2008 , 10:16 PM
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update, really taking shape now

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# 11 15-07-2008 , 10:35 PM
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hehe great start mate .. i love it... keep it up


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# 12 15-07-2008 , 10:39 PM
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hehe great start mate .. i love it... keep it up


WOW !!!!user added image

THE MIGHTY KURT :bow: replyed to one of my threads,

i cant wait to tell my mum:p

p.s thanks for the commet, user added image

# 13 15-07-2008 , 10:44 PM
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lol I'm far from Mighty... Just been really busy the last few months..=(


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# 14 16-07-2008 , 12:16 AM
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yeah - this is really coming along - like the details so far. user added image

# 15 16-07-2008 , 01:57 PM
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wow jali, that really is looking cool-some really great style comin off this one kutgw m8! he really does look like hes faster than a speeding kurt! ^^

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