Full Name: Hendrik Simon
E-mail: hendrix.simon@web.de
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Full Name: Hendrik Simon
E-mail: hendrix.simon@web.de
final state:
Some thoughts on how to emphasize the size of that beast:
- Adding some small buildings/structures on top of the cracked up land on top of him
- Having some shadows cast by clouds that cover parts of him. I always enjoy seeing these shadows when sitting in a plane
- If anyone has a cool idea, please share it
I am a bit unsure right now, whether or not I comply to the attacking/defending rule here. Maybe his attack is scaring the enemy forces from a distance? Or he is just about to deal a blow, but he is rather slow since he is so large?
Hey !
This is great !
I'm not sure about the way you've painted the earth symbol, I guess the part which is a bit down should be, well, down and not just a cut in the middle.
Also for the church, well I don't know if you really need a building on the back, but maybe you could look at the nordics curchs to have something a bit stronger.
13 days later
Hey! Thanks for your feedback! You are absolutely right about the symbol, I didnt really realize that, so thanks Its anyway preliminary, approximately transformed to where it should be, just so that I have some visualization of what i wanted to do.
I took a look into nordic church style and they are abolutely more suitable, very nice suggestion. I think I will for now forget about the church, but if I come back to it I think i will go with nordic style
Small update. @nesokaiyoh Thanks for the suggestions! I tried to implement what you said a bit by adding some more environment occlusion. I think there is still way to go to push it more though. Let me know if you think its on the right track
I also added some good old birdies
@Oceane_Roh Great suggestion
Did some more environment, a bit of refinement and tried to make him pulling his arm out of the earth a little bit more lively.
I am currently struggling with the pose of the firebird in that hand...