Ronald Koh's black Rhino
Posted: September 24th, 2012, 11:33 pm
Now I'm still a newbie but I love folding Ronald Koh's black rhino..I couldn't help but put my twist on this classic.
I have been studying loads of reference pics and always though that the head should be licthed at a much more extreme and lower angle..
Plus after the base is made as I'm not experienced enough yet I though I'd use soem organic shaping to try to make the model look a lot more complicated..
I thought that the beak on the black rhino may be best suited as nostrils rather than a lip
Also I shaped pretty much every part of the design and the front and back legs, the horns, and even my attempt ( whether you agree or not ) for a suggestion of eyes
Ahain, I'd love to know what you guys think :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/qandrem/80 ... hotostream
Many thanks for listenning
Cheers,
Q
I have been studying loads of reference pics and always though that the head should be licthed at a much more extreme and lower angle..
Plus after the base is made as I'm not experienced enough yet I though I'd use soem organic shaping to try to make the model look a lot more complicated..
I thought that the beak on the black rhino may be best suited as nostrils rather than a lip
Also I shaped pretty much every part of the design and the front and back legs, the horns, and even my attempt ( whether you agree or not ) for a suggestion of eyes
Ahain, I'd love to know what you guys think :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/qandrem/80 ... hotostream
Many thanks for listenning
Cheers,
Q