LordCaharin
Active Member
Bumpity bump
I think you should get rid of the pronounced top lip and the cleft under the nose Thanos doesnt have either.
still looking great
once you get further along, and your washing the clay, I'd suggest softening the
depth of the chin groves, if they catch to much light they will look fake....
at least as much depth as the nasal labial folds[/QUOTE said:If you look at your photoshop thats all that stands out currently because
those folds are so heavy they catch a looooooooooot of light giving you
heavy shadows
the small fold that you have in front of the major fold is much soft, much more realistic
when you look at the movie example, even though the folds in the nose and jaw are stronger
than the rest of the facial features, they don't drag the light away from everything else, so it flows very very well from detail to detail
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this is a very similiar style sculpt as your hellboy which you had soften out the deep wrinkles and folds that most people put into things because they don't understand how light grabs, also that none of your other wrinkles and folds are heavy, they are all soft as they would be on a human so the heaviness in the labial folds and the chin are IMHO combative details to the rest of your work
so its fine, not saying your right or wrong, was just a suggestion and a photo of the one that was sculpted for the movie.
good luck, can't wait to see the finished product!
MOVE THAT CLAY!!!!
Personally, I prefer the look of the comic Thanos, but I've done enough sculpting to know that it wouldn't translate as well to a living character as I'd like (or maybe I just personally can't pull it off).