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Screeching from the crypt

by Radoslaw Marcin Kurczewski · 07/04/2010 (5:20 am) · 5 comments

Yes, I am still pretty much alive and kicking. I haven't been active here for some time but I've been pretty busy with other project. At the moment I am working on game design for a turn based strategy (which is kind of neverending quest of mine), but I have also been working on some models that can- I believe- be shown without much shame.

erka.ovh.org/assets/images/lion_final.jpg
That's a ship figurehead, made for 3d printing service. If any of you is into ship modeling you have probably noticed that all figureheads on market are pretty gruesome. With 3d printing being quite cheap service I've decided to print one as a test for my own 1/90 Santissima Trinidad model.

erka.ovh.org/assets/images/wolf3.jpg
A werewolf. Classical one. Learning how to use Sculptris (pretty cool freeware Z-brush replacement).

erka.ovh.org/assets/images/vamp.jpg
Classical (no, not sissy Twilight version) vampire count. An old school vampire, inspired by latest installment of ImagineFX.

erka.ovh.org/assets/images/dragon.jpg
...and last one- a dragon. All of them are also in low poly versions of course (otherwise making normal maps would've made no sense). Hope you do like them, comments and crits most welcome




#1
07/04/2010 (7:34 am)
Very nice!
#2
07/04/2010 (11:37 am)
Sculptris is an amazing tool. It has a very small memory footprint, its very quick, and its rather simple to use.

You seem to be getting some exceptional results Radoslaw. I love the classical vampire count, what did you use as source examples for it?
#3
07/05/2010 (8:27 pm)
very cool!
#4
07/05/2010 (11:18 pm)
Thank you very much guys. When it comes to source examples... actually there was none apart from impressions in my head.
#5
07/08/2010 (9:04 am)
I really like that dragon.. awesome :)