Rhinox.

Shawn R. L.

New member
Hey man, that\'s great! Big nasty dude! Not sure about the hair being in rows though. The back hips could be a little closer together.
 

minimaker

New member
Nice sculpt. I agree with Shawn on the hair though. Animal (and human) hair follows a specific pattern across the body. This differs from species to species. With fantasy animals it\'s best to find a similar animal (like a boar) and recreate that pattern.

Here is an example by Katherine Dewey of a mouse: http://www.elvenwork.com/tips.html#eight

As to making hair, it\'s better to cut down and roll a blade through the putty than to pull it. It also helps to let the putty cure a little before you do so.

Bye, Ming-Hua
 

Ogrebane

Active member
Not an expert mind but Ive done 2 rhinoxs so I think I can comment. The hair is way too even. You should try to swirl it (make it more uneven) The sholders and hips are too wide. Best way to see how they should look is look at your boar or a horse to see how the legs attach to the body. Also the snout should come out more and you should build the horns up. Now you might think this is all bad but it was WAY better than my first sculpt. You have shown quite a few different techniques and that you know how to control the putty. You just need to learn the anatomy a bit more. Still when you paint this bad boy up and put a big scarry ogre on it it will look awesome.
 
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