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David Walch

RoboCop
RoboCop by @Zentron (David Walch)

Was asked to cut out a screen cap from the movie for someone's YT video, but I decided to create an image of the character myself... this is the result!

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Posted: Saturday, 13 April, 2013 @ 11:40 PM

Holy crap! This is totally awesome! I love the care in the lighting on the metal; it gives it a seriously realistic feel. The precision in your illustration, especially where proportion is concerned, is masterful, as well. Great job!

Posted: Sunday, 14 April, 2013 @ 01:14 PM

Thanks for the compliments. It did take a lot of experimentation to get things just so, plus with 159 layers to play with, I sometimes found myself a little muddled, but the result I was very happy with... and so was the person who I did it for :D

Posted: Sunday, 14 April, 2013 @ 12:43 PM
Rating: 3

Nice texture and lighting!

Posted: Monday, 15 April, 2013 @ 10:12 AM
Rating: 3

Whoa! 159 Layers, that's lot. That had to be hard keep up with! How did you make real-like? It's really cool looking picture.

Posted: Monday, 15 April, 2013 @ 02:44 PM

Oh I got lost several times throughout and with each layer having to overlap at certain points, I often found myself having to go an re-arrange the layers so that it all looked seamless!

Knowing the character really well helps for a start, plus I have several sculptures and figures that I can work off, though the lemony colour hue came from the cap.

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