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Zbrush Doodle: Day 1136 - Disgruntled Football

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One more office mate, this time in a heated argument.

Doodled in Zbrush and rendered in keyshot.

Zbrush Doodle: Day 1132 - Company Policy by UnexpectedToy  Zbrush Doodle: Day 1129 - Confused Torus by UnexpectedToy  Zbrush Doodle: Day 1127 - The Confrontation by UnexpectedToy  Zbrush Doodle: Day 1126 - Workplace Day Dream by UnexpectedToy  Zbrush Doodle: Day 1124 - Awkward Triangle by UnexpectedToy  Zbrush Doodle: Day 1123 - Energetic Hexagon by UnexpectedToy 
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:star::star::star::star::star-half: Overall
:star::star::star::star::star: Vision
:star::star::star::star::star: Originality
:star::star::star::star::star-half: Technique
:star::star::star::star::star-empty: Impact

What I liked: The variety of characters all in one picture. The pink one is clearly excited. The donut appears to be hesitant about something. The dark green is clearly disgusted by something. Lime cylinder is contemplating his coffee. Blue lime clearly has grievances that need to be aired. And the teardrop...well, I'll save him for the second half. Once again, the textures are spot on and the shadows beneath them hint at fluorescent lighting which does usually put off soft shadows. I've always enjoyed the simplicity of your pieces in the way that you convey so much using so little.

What could improve: There really isn't much here, but recall the teardrop. I'm not entirely sure what his emotion is. His hands indicate speaking, and his eyes indicate distraction. These two things are not often paired. Perhaps he is tongue tied. But that is a small detail and adds to the variety of the piece if anything. The other thing I noticed about the teardrop is his eyes. They do not look symmetrical. Nor do they look like they are pointing in the same direction. Now, it is entirely possible that's what you were going for, so I'll acknowledge that. Or perhaps from the front he looks perfect, but for whatever reason, this camera angle is less than flattering.

Overall, the piece is quite fun to look at as the whole impact looks like you had lots of fun making it and creating individual personalities and shapes for each new character.