Challenge - Pet Griffin

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Challenge - Pet Griffin

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Roughly working it out - a griffin
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Starting out with head sculpt
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Little more work on head, ears and neck
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Griffin claws, front legs and back starting sculpt
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Adding Lion body and legs, tweaking and adjusting
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Griffin wings roughing out
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OK break time, may or may not paint it. Painting is hard. :(
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Speed modeling! Looks great. I would put an edge on the front and maybe top of the beak. Less flat.
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Daaang good James!
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Re: Challenge - Pet Griffin

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Painted
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Another view

Started painting on it and still needs lots of adjustments, which 3DC won't let me do after painting.
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model is nice, but those colors??? consider it pls :) looks like a parrot :)
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Griffins have the beak of an eagle. At least the ones I have seen.

But since it offends you I won't enter it.
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James,
It didn't offend me, I thought Harry Potter the whole time. Actually I don't think it offended anyone.
Heck not many users here even put in the effort, THAT is offensive!
3D takes time and effort which you and I share.
Hang in there an challenge me like a Man, Politician, Fellow tSpace member, or WEINIE if you back down! :lol:
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James is right abt the eagle beak; that's what I've seen also.
Regardless, it's his creation sooo...
As for the color, that's basic sculpting material (I first saw it in zbrush)
Looks like a Griffin to me though.

Umm, hold on. There was a picture taken down? Did I miss something?
Why would anyone be offended; was there like breasts or something, what's the problem? They're natural and we're artists so, why was it taken down? We're adults here right? I want to see the breasts too dude!
And he is creating some cool art (I guess, since I didn't see it)
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Retopologized and UV'd
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Painted and finish I think
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Griffin wireframe
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Attempting a larger view. Not happy with the feathers on wings, looks more like wool.
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Nice work James. Probably one of your best ones!!
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Thinking about this for final - a painterly look as if hand painted long ago.
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Looking good!
Need to have Steinie's pet in it's grasp. ;)
Maybe have the beak less blunt.
Pointed and hooked?
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This graphic was pretty cool. I am tending to like the Mermaid the best. ;)
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