spurn
03-25-2009, 01:53 PM
Hey all, working on some necromorph (zombie-esque, but not so limited) characters. One is a human base, the other a gorilla, and the third is a machine that was taken over by a morphed jellyfish. I am still working on ideas for an environment.
Thing I'm trying to explore here is possibilities so if anyone has suggestions or repulsions, I'd appreciate any input.
The main character/humanoid has a tentacle coming out of the right hand, not a cane, haha... My main concern with all of these is just trying something new. As they are now, they're sort of bland, but hopefully at the end of this semester they'll be something to be giddy about.
Human - main character. want him to remain slim, keeping the big eye, asymmetrical
Machine - not settled on the bot, but am leaning toward a "light armored flying sentry" so that I can incorporate a more "ethereal" looking jellyfish growth to it, with minor carapace... asymmetrical
Gorilla - really want to get a mournful feel out of it, suppose I should exaggerate growths that would really hurt, or a burst stomach. also, I am keeping the lower jaw fused with the collar bone/upper pec area, again asymmetrical.
Thing I'm trying to explore here is possibilities so if anyone has suggestions or repulsions, I'd appreciate any input.
The main character/humanoid has a tentacle coming out of the right hand, not a cane, haha... My main concern with all of these is just trying something new. As they are now, they're sort of bland, but hopefully at the end of this semester they'll be something to be giddy about.
Human - main character. want him to remain slim, keeping the big eye, asymmetrical
Machine - not settled on the bot, but am leaning toward a "light armored flying sentry" so that I can incorporate a more "ethereal" looking jellyfish growth to it, with minor carapace... asymmetrical
Gorilla - really want to get a mournful feel out of it, suppose I should exaggerate growths that would really hurt, or a burst stomach. also, I am keeping the lower jaw fused with the collar bone/upper pec area, again asymmetrical.