1) Stage one, adding clothing and the basic form of my gargoyle, i found a figure to be the best start as it let me work out proportions alot better.
2) further detailing on clothing, this is about as far as i got as i didnt want to over crowd it with detail and wash out how well it reads to the eye
3) Here i tested out maybe having pompoms on the his hood, but i didnt like them and decided against it soon after
4) one the clothes were out of the way with the face needed to happen, i went for a wicked, evil smile with a demon like face, the smile made it look mischievous which is exactly what i was going for.
5) onto the posing, i ended up cutting the torso down alot and removing the belt, i felt the belt didnt really suit what i wanted.
6) and here is my final form, i added is section he will go against the wall on, i pushed his body forward and tiled his arms/head up to give a leaning over/down effect, all i need now is to texture it, add some paint, and see if that is enough to justify calling it finished!
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2) further detailing on clothing, this is about as far as i got as i didnt want to over crowd it with detail and wash out how well it reads to the eye
3) Here i tested out maybe having pompoms on the his hood, but i didnt like them and decided against it soon after
4) one the clothes were out of the way with the face needed to happen, i went for a wicked, evil smile with a demon like face, the smile made it look mischievous which is exactly what i was going for.
5) onto the posing, i ended up cutting the torso down alot and removing the belt, i felt the belt didnt really suit what i wanted.
6) and here is my final form, i added is section he will go against the wall on, i pushed his body forward and tiled his arms/head up to give a leaning over/down effect, all i need now is to texture it, add some paint, and see if that is enough to justify calling it finished!
Further research into jesters:
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