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Guess what ... another auto smoothed model Smile

Most of this is 2d but the shark was a simple model exported into zbrush for a very simple texture (no forther modelling) and a basic fog render. Then quite a bit of post work (?) in a standard 2d paint package for the lighting etc.

I guess I should of found some shark ref. picture before I started as i now know there are a lot of mistakes in it, so I will get around it by....

"A recently discovered creature closly related to the shark family" Smile

Any and all comments welcome.


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Very nice Alan, it certainly looks shark-ish to me.....and it's got teeth....so it must be a shark. Smile

Do you ever animate these models? You could create one of these 'Walk In' deep sea aquariums with no end of weird creatures.

Bazza


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This is great Alan.

Megalodon lives !

Good work. Smile
 
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Megalodon ? I thought that was a mafia boss who was power mad Smile

Thanks for the comments.


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