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Little-Myth's 3D Models

Well it's been a while since the last update, been working on this the past few days. Complete with a pose, the amount of tutorials I went through to find out how to pose was crazy, they all kept requiring plugins that I don't have. In the end I went with a lot of the masking tool and the move/rotate tools, a lot of tweaking and fixing afterwards.
Well this isn't some Warhammer model work but thought it deserves a spot here cause I'm a bit proud of this. This one is from a video game.
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This is what I used as reference for the sculpting
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The glorious Zombie Chicken from Alone in the Dark, the 1992 one.
I never actually played the game, just know it well and how it's part of the gaming history to me, setting the whole survival horror with fixed camera angles before Resident Evil. And you didn't had storage boxes in the game either so you had to remember where you placed some items on the floor.
I question why I made it in a running pose of sorts, they more jump towards you.


It is rare for chicken to have teeth. But if I see that you have put a lot of time into the design, I congratulate you! Practicing with new designs is the best way to learn.
 
It is rare for chicken to have teeth. But if I see that you have put a lot of time into the design, I congratulate you! Practicing with new designs is the best way to learn.

Many thanks, yes working with references of old designs and stuff is really helping me out with learning.
Hard to believe it's called Zombie Chicken, many used to think it was either a rat or a werewolf of sorts, then the creator straight up said it's a Zombie Chicken. In the cancelled remake it had a more wolf appearance complete with the growling sounds.
 
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