I was aiming for a cliff skin but when I was done it was a rock skin :p. I applied it to a rock model earlier and it looked rather good.
Printable View
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...ordonFinal.jpg
I think I can finally say I'm finished with the model, minus a few smoothing errors.
Thighs and calves look a bit weird.
Can we see a Perspective view of it? Kind of hard to say much with just a front view.
Here's a perspective view of him. Hope you don't mind that I took the purdy lights out.
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...tiveGordon.jpg
I think his legs might be a bit too skinny.
That and the area right under his chest should stick out more.
Which area under his chest?
the protrusion is what chains is talking about
Oh, I see. I like it better the way I have it though. Seems more accurate to this picture: http://news.filefront.com/wp-content...-wallpaper.jpg
The thing is, that's where the diaphragm is located. On normal people like scientists and other non uber muscular people, the disphragm actually sticks out a tiny bit further then the actual lung section of the chest, so as constricted as that is, it looks unnatural and seems like it would hurt to breathe.
example:
http://www.ian3d.net/Screenshot/Huma...omy%20Side.jpg
Right uner the rib cage on the smooth model, you can see it sticking out further then the actual chest.