Flying Highwayman (Curvy 3D 3.0)

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Flying Highwayman (Curvy 3D 3.0)

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Playing with the 3.0 Beta...

I like the outfits and attitude of Dick Turpin art, and decided to mix this up with my love of dragon style creatures - the result a flying highwayman.

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Here are my base shapes, with the monster's body curves shown.

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very professional and lovely curves

8)

where do you get the time ? :shock:
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Post by Simon »

I guess I don't have much time - that's why I love making Curvy quick to block out these shapes, and simple to sculpt into. The main trick is having a good sketch as a backdrop - makes sketching the base-curves a simple technical exercise.
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Wing skin

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Looks great Simon. Was wondering how you created the skin for the wings?

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The wings were made using Loft Objects. These take a bit of getting used to, but fundamentally let you draw 3 curves to define the middle and two end shapes of a flat sheet, much like a capital 'H'

I tweaked the end curves to match the wings 'fingers'.

Finally I used a bumpmap to add the scaly texture.
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Re: Flying Highwayman (Curvy 3D 3.0)

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Looks pretty bad-ass. Nice one.
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