Autodesk Master: Mudbox: Wayne Robson
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@noggity why are you not working on titles like silent hill/dead space and such you'd make some beast contribution for the horror genre
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well, i was here for mudbox tuts, so,, see you on the flip side.
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@noggity aint that the tuth, one of my favorite things i've ever read in 3dWorld magazine was, "Angelina Jolie is a rich woman, and if she wanted a portrait of her naked she would commission it to some great painter"
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amazing skills!
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@noggity I was thinking credible extraterrestrials. some greys and the nordic human ETs.
I'm doing some illustrations of the scenes onboard the UFOs for Travis Walton, the guy the movie Fire in the Sky was based on although ironically the grossly misrepresented the onboard scenes. he claims to have seen multiple swedish looking humans onboard a large hangar UFO.
df-cad. dk/web/ufo/Travis-Hangar-view1
-20111002b.jpg you can see some illustrations his friend did: travis-walton. com/human.html
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Why?
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Simply more than just saying Amazing work! so inspirational
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cool stuff, that ogre at the end should have totally started following you though.
other than a bias towards the dark and monstrous, it's very good.
have you ever tried doing a human that isn't zombie? can you do beautiful? can you do kind? divine.
DanFrederiksen 4 months ago
@DanFrederiksen yes I can and have on many occasions, but as my drive to sculpt is primarily for myself I prefer darker subjects. The 3d world has enough half naked females in my view.
noggity 4 months ago
very special thanks to caffeine and cigarets
:D those are your secret ingredients
Michal4601 1 year ago
@Michal4601 oh yes indeedy take the caffeine and cigarettes away and I'd be one step away from hitler and pol pot lol.
noggity 1 year ago
thanks guys
noggity 1 year ago
need to do a tutorial on those horns at 1:37!!!! so good!
zARCADEz 1 year ago
@zARCADEz ah you'll nedd to check one of the dvd's due out very very soon then lol. But being serious for a moment they're actually very easy to do. 1 cone , some freee brush work and rest nearly does itself.
noggity 1 year ago