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the giant is about 120mm tall from foot to top of axe, in her pose on the mammoth. Over all, about 14"(32cm) tall.

Ill be finishing up the group of berzerkers tomorrow so Ill probably set up the release files tuesday morning. That way you all arent getting random updates, aside from the remaining supports that will need to be done. This gargantuan duo is going to be handed off to our support guy tonight so they will definitely come a little later in the week. Hes definitely good...but not a god :D

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Joshua Rosenblum

I’ll ask the opposite - any chance for an undead frost giant rider? Absolutely epic model!

Joshua Rosenblum

Asking as someone who has ZERO idea of the process of digital sculpting, what it takes, or what tools are available - but is interested in learning. Is sculpting fur more labor-intensive than sculpting the desiccated muscles/tendons? What makes it such? Are there tools or "brushes" that allow you to paint a texture onto a model, like fur?

minimonstermayhem

happy to give you the cliff notes! When it comes to a very "Scattered/ cluttered" sculpt like the undead mammoth. With fur, skin, bones, muscles, gooey stuff al around it, and accessories, it allows for a lot more "Freedom" with haphazard details. A person wont over analyze the fine details with there is so much stimulus to look at. When it comes to a huge furred mammoth, people focus on the REAL aspect of the fur. If you dont follow true fur flow of an animals body and intelligently have larger tufts, shorter hair, and different styles of hair on the body and placed correctly, the sculpt starts to look really messy and haphazard, in a bad way. Unlike the undead one, theres just so much DIFFERENT types of types, being hapzard with body lines and directions of details isnt nearly as important. I mean, its all important in its own right but theres much more freedom when its not all one texture like fur over a body. Hope that gives you an idea and hopefully what I said made some sense. Its late and my grammar is terible!