While Hellfarch had intended to eat the rat and be on his way, a pleading outburst by the rodent piqued his interest. The rat had complimented his bulging muscles, something that most people who find themselves staring down his gullet don't really tend to do. Having slowly and methodically gained his immense power throughout a long, LONG life, Hellfarch found that he was quite moved by genuine praise. So instead of eating the rat, Hellfarch decided to give the creature a more in-depth tour of his body as he carried on his with his hunt.
Continuation from this, as suggested by the people responding to this journal which is still up for further suggestions. The rat model was made by
Cantstopgrowing, who has made it available for download for Maya users here.
I have come to the conclusion that humans are, in fact, capable of warping space to create non-euclidean geometry with our bodies. Case-in-point: folding one's arms just seems downright impossible to do in 3D without half of each arm's mass having no choice but to clip through the other's, regardless of how they're positioned.
Continuation from this, as suggested by the people responding to this journal which is still up for further suggestions. The rat model was made by
Cantstopgrowing, who has made it available for download for Maya users here.I have come to the conclusion that humans are, in fact, capable of warping space to create non-euclidean geometry with our bodies. Case-in-point: folding one's arms just seems downright impossible to do in 3D without half of each arm's mass having no choice but to clip through the other's, regardless of how they're positioned.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Macro / Micro
Species Demon
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 120.9 kB
I really should give animation a shot one of these days. But I haven't animated in Maya before, and I'm not sure Hellfarch's rig would be very good for it since I made it with still images in mind. So I'm really worried that it would end up looking wonky or bad.
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