Okay, I've completed a masterpiece. I learned a lot of new techniques drawing this one. I'll continue to push my limits all the time, learning new things. That's my deal!
So yeah, here's where I'm at now. I've Come a long way since I started back in 2011...
So yeah, here's where I'm at now. I've Come a long way since I started back in 2011...
Category All / Baby fur
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1500 x 1500px
File Size 2.19 MB
Nice work :)
The shading needs some tinkering though as only the lower part of the body properly shows where the light source is coming from.
The face for example has many interesting places to shade even without a sun.
And as far as branches go, go wild there, I notice repetition there but nature just does its own thing, so should you ^^
Take a look at these : https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....189b3095b2.jpg
I really love the level of detail you put on everything such as the teeth and the wrinkles of the diaper!
The shading needs some tinkering though as only the lower part of the body properly shows where the light source is coming from.
The face for example has many interesting places to shade even without a sun.
And as far as branches go, go wild there, I notice repetition there but nature just does its own thing, so should you ^^
Take a look at these : https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.co.....189b3095b2.jpg
I really love the level of detail you put on everything such as the teeth and the wrinkles of the diaper!
I still have to up my game...besides, I need to do a picture with Chazor and Alex checking a ship wearing your diaper designs! I have the ones from your art translated to textures now!
One little critique...I had to find lots of photos and find out how diapers were a geometric nightmare to model. Even the ultratrim diapers which are so thin, they want to bow out and displace the mass. In front, and even between the legs, you shouldn't see the gathers because the padding tends to flare out and hide them. In back, the padding tends to flatten out over the rear...
Yeah, you don't think about those things until you try to make it work in a 3D render program.
One little critique...I had to find lots of photos and find out how diapers were a geometric nightmare to model. Even the ultratrim diapers which are so thin, they want to bow out and displace the mass. In front, and even between the legs, you shouldn't see the gathers because the padding tends to flare out and hide them. In back, the padding tends to flatten out over the rear...
Yeah, you don't think about those things until you try to make it work in a 3D render program.
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