We are almost reaching half of January and I'm getting more and more anxious for some unknown reason. Every time I feel ready for another sculpt I also have my palms sweaty--knees weak, arms heavy. Mom's spaghetti.
Is it because I have too much tasks right now? If that's the case, not that something bad will happen if I don't finish the Blender community contests.
But anyway, here are two more of my Blender-made sculpt January entry that I think are better than the previous two that you can see in my previous post.
#SculptJanuary19 Day 6 | Minimalistic: Tiny
This particular scene from Spongebob is the very first thing that came to mind when I think of something to create for the theme. This was a bit of a break of the challenge because it's not as difficult and time consuming as sculpting humanoid characters. Apparently, the staff from Weekly CG Challenge had thought of it beforehand that there should be "easy days" in the duration of the challenge so that all the participants don't have to sweat their mind and computer all the way to the end of January.
#SculptJanuary19 Day 7 | Motion: Speed
This was such a delight to sculpt. I was going to create the Flash, but then I saw my cat just sit there next to my desk staring at me like I'm crazy, I decided to sculpt him instead. Or rather, I didn't exactly sculpt 'him', I only used him as a reference. So that's not how my cat actually look. This was my first time sculpting animal, and like my first time sculpting human, I'm very satisfied with the result. Yeaaa~
Thanks to my cat for being such a great... well, cat.
As you can see in the second render, there is no texturing done but I call it an end result. Probably not a good decision, but still, that's another thing that I learnt from this challenge: Not everything has to be textured. Judging from the other participants' un-textured renders I think it's a bit better to do viewport render instead of the usual F12 render to render something that's not textured.
What do you think? I hope you like what you just see. Let me know your un-textured thoughts and criticism in the comment section below, and have a great one, Steemian!
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