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Though I love the new Doctor, I was not entirely happy with the new version of the Sontarans, so here is the classic version, Linx from "The Time Warrior"...
His head is totally King Pin! It first sight I thought that thing in his right hand is a cigar.. Therefore it could be King Pin. Then I scrolled down the site and realized its not him or he had to loose weight. Whats that thing in his hand anyways? It looks like a T-wrench. Try to use different lineweight on areas turned to light source from areas that are in shadows.
I think the new Sontarans are completely fantastic in comparison. They looked like charbroiled jell-o molds originally. At least now they look like plausible creatures.
Be careful with your structure again. His head is off-kilter, seems to be listing to his right, our left a bit too much. Also, might want to make sure the hips are in line a bit more too, it's got a perspective glitch right now that make the legs seem like they don't match the upper body.
I think the new Sontarans are completely fantastic in comparison. They looked like charbroiled jell-o molds originally. At least now they look like plausible creatures.
Be careful with your structure again. His head is off-kilter, seems to be listing to his right, our left a bit too much. Also, might want to make sure the hips are in line a bit more too, it's got a perspective glitch right now that make the legs seem like they don't match the upper body.
I know you are probably reflecting the reference material, but forward hand so neatly matches the shape of the shoulder that it's difficult to distinguish the two?
(BTW - I thought they shoudda put the new Sontarans in the Juddoon outfits...)
Don't worry about it, WCM. Doctor Who (the original series) is famous for its really cheap props and special effects. They probably _did_ use a T-wrench!
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