A funny experiment from the orignal concept of illustrator and friend Fabio Santomauro
Sculpted and rendered with 2.81a
I love the style - it really feels like clay!
@Metin_Seven check it out, I think you’ll enjoy this.
Love it! I already saw and liked it on Twitter.
Thanks a lot
Cool style!
This thing looks like a glitch:
Hi. Nope. It’s overpainted
featured ?
wow ^^ okay… i’m just unable to make anything similar and tbh i’m happy this gets featured
but… seriously… compared to the previous : sandwich demon or even the next: danger island…
look like you compare your kids drawing to a Dali painting ^^
Anyway… i like @LucaDiCecca 's work
i LIKE…
Happy blending !
This looks fantastic!
I am getting serious claymation vibes ala Wallace & Gromit / Nightmare Before Christmas / etc
The eyes feel a bit out a place to me, and the scales/spikes seem super shiny like they are wet… but all in, I really like it. Has my gears turning as to how to achieve a clay look now.
hi, thanks for feedback. I agree with u
Hi,
Thanks for feedbacks.
I really don’ tknow if in the art there is a complexity scale mesaurement. Of course Ian Hubert’s artwork it’s a masterpece an it is super complex. But I dont think that complexity scene it’s the only way to judge an artwork. @bartv, what do u think?
I featured it, didn’t I?
Honestly @LucaDiCecca i cannot disagree with you and to be totally honest i’m not able to judge and ‘classify’ art in a matter of good or bad.
Though i like the thing, just like i like my kids drawing, i look at things in a comparison manner ( wich is probably in the art world, the wrong way ) my first thought was: why has this pic been featured ?
I surely reacted too fast as… animate this dino, make it speak and bring it to life and i’ll love it as i love chicken run
Sorry if i offended you as i know what each vert, face, nodes and texturing asks to blender users…
And indeed your render asked much. And as i previously said, i’m just unable to do quickly what you did as am not an artist nor a professionnal. I just reacted comparing with other featured pics.
Anyway keep up the work and as @bartv said… he featured it
Happy blending !
and also @Merritt: welcome here
I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!
thanks a lot
Hi guys,
On Blendernation you can find an in depth behind the scenes of this artwork.