Cute spooky character please make more like gotcha
Here's my creature design for a little horror short film I made! Check out the film here: https://vimeo.com/262734585
Cute spooky character please make more like gotcha
This is so awesome and i love the story panel i could make a creepy pasta making each pannel a picture when i get my new pc next two months i would want the chance oof making this a story of a scientist project gone wrong and a poor victim family of the start to many other familys :3
Thanks! Have fun!
excellent character design: from the deep scar on his head, to the HUGE, black, iris-less eyes (also soulless), along with the vampire-like ears, the pale, stretched skin, the wide, gaping mouth (which seems teethless in the first glance, but apparently isnt) and the flat nose, all of those interesting features make this a formidable, horrifying creature.
its face is simply haunting, and a large credit for that goes in its HUGE, soulless eyes, and to its mouth.
as for the body, it follows a strong, yet very lean anatomy build, which, if it gets combined with the fact that his skin looks very stretched on his frame (which adds to the horror value), and if you also add this horrifying face, then you've got yourself a proper horror character that is hard to forget...
apart from that, the anatomy is good, the veins, the collarbones and the abs of the creature are nicely designed and they add more realism to this unreal creature, and both the lighting/shading effects are excellent in this work of yours...
i've also seen the movie, and it was good. scary, and quite surprising.
you did a great work here, mister, and you should be proud of it.
keep up the good work.
Wow, what a detailed review! Thanks for the kind words. :)
Man, this is insane. Great level of detail. The short film was good too! Terrifying suspense
Thanks man! Good to hear.
Hey playboy, it's been a while. This is fantastic. It's 100x creepier seeing it move in the that video.
Thanks dude! Glad you liked it. Love the work you've been posting recently!
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