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Golem

Author: 
m7600
Wednesday, February 12, 2020 - 10:00
Art Type: 
2D Art
Tags: 
golem
flare
License(s): 
CC-BY 3.0
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  • 2D arts and concept arts with 3d model files
  • AncientBeast
  • FLARE Collection
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A golem in Flare's style. I made the model, but I used the armature from the Skeleton model (with a few modifications to the pose), made by Clint Bellanger, that is shipped with the Flare game. The textures that I used also come with the Flare game, in this case they correspond to the Rotting Tower model. 

EDIT: I updated the files, I tried to improve how it looks, based on some cool critiques that I got.

File(s): 
golem.png golem.png 2.1 Mb [233 download(s)]
golem_source.blend golem_source.blend 3.6 Mb [81 download(s)]
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Danimal
joined 14 years 10 months ago
02/13/2020 - 06:46

Looking much better than yesterday, nice model; i wonder, where did you comment it? is it some moddeling forum? OGA is pretty dead lately...

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m7600
joined 5 years 8 months ago
02/13/2020 - 06:53

Thanks! I got the critique through a private message. 

On the other hand, I think that Internet forums in general are not as popular as social media like Facebook or Instagram. Forums are more of a 90s and early 2000s sort of thing. But I think that it's cool that they still exists. I remember when conceptart.org still existed, I used to visit that site every day. It was a place where artists would post their work to get feedback, find jobs, etc., it had thousands of members, many of them professionals. I kinda miss that site. OGA for me sort of scratches the itch that conceptart.org used to scratch.

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Danimal
joined 14 years 10 months ago
02/13/2020 - 07:36

I guess my age is showing here, but i like how forums are way less intrusive than facebook or any other modern social network, which are very individualistic, sure, they have their good points but i have a problem with hyper-connection intruding into real life and showing every member of my family im a geek.

On another note, you can easily make 2 more versions of this just by changing materials, i can think of "worked stone golem", with a stone wall material and another material that creates blue veins across it:

https://db4sgowjqfwig.cloudfront.net/campaigns/82990/assets/568272/rune_...

And a "Metal Golem", with metal plates material and exchanging the vines for chains:

https://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/742911

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m7600
joined 5 years 8 months ago
02/13/2020 - 08:26

Thanks for the suggestions and the references!

About being a geek, that's the thing, it's something that has been on my mind for some time. I think that after the success of shows like The Big Bang Theory, being a geek or having a geeky side to your personality has become much more acceptable. Even more so, with the advent of social media and cell phones, almost everyone is a geek today or has a geeky side to them. Before Web 2.0, not everyone used the Internet, or even computers. Now everyone does. I mean, come on, Vin Diesel plays D&D, for example. If a badass like Vin Diesel can have a geeky side to them, then everyone can.

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Lozhkin Game Music
joined 5 years 4 months ago
02/17/2020 - 21:39
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I'm brand new here. And you dialogue turned out to be very useful to me))

 

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