Creech Evolutiuon Characters & Kit for Genesis 3 Male & Female [Commercial]

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    I agree, she has the little details that we think we don't notice but our brain says should be there.  They are gorgeous! 

    I like your render, I know I said it in your art thread but its very much a beauty and the beast kind fo render.  Creech takes expressions surprisingly well.

    Thank you. I like the idea of putting monsters in very human situations.

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    I do too.  It makes me wonder sometimes, which one is really the monster?  Not referring to your beautiful model of course lol!

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    I do too.  It makes me wonder sometimes, which one is really the monster?  Not referring to your beautiful model of course lol!

    I supposed it comes down to which man you ask. :)

  • JOdelJOdel Posts: 6,286

    With the Capsces morphs it sounds like this is going to add up to one of those specialty bundles which we tend to get from time to time.

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    edited March 2017
    JOdel said:

    With the Capsces morphs it sounds like this is going to add up to one of those specialty bundles which we tend to get from time to time.

    I hope so, but this is my first time at the big Rodeo. I'm not quite certain how that works so in this case I reached out to a couple of pose creators that I personally buy a lot of and asked if they'd be interested in making something special for Creech Evo. Fortunately, Quixotry and Capsces were. I'm pretty stoked about it. They both worked with the male and female version in tandem which I am a big fan of, as well as with certain props. I'll be sharing more promos of each very soon.

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  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837
    edited March 2017

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

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  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    Joe Webb said:

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

    I certainly look forward to seeing what you create!

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191
    Joe Webb said:

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

    I know, right?  So many amazing renders already.  I do know the first image I'm doing is going to be a B&W ode to Creature from the Black Lagoon!!! That has to be one of my favorite old classic movies and Creech is perfect for the cast of the Creature!  :)

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    Joe Webb said:

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

    I know, right?  So many amazing renders already.  I do know the first image I'm doing is going to be a B&W ode to Creature from the Black Lagoon!!! That has to be one of my favorite old classic movies and Creech is perfect for the cast of the Creature!  :)

    I love that idea!

  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837
    Joe Webb said:

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

    I know, right?  So many amazing renders already.  I do know the first image I'm doing is going to be a B&W ode to Creature from the Black Lagoon!!! That has to be one of my favorite old classic movies and Creech is perfect for the cast of the Creature!  :)

    Nice one. But I think I'm going to re-read The Shadow Over Innsmouth to get inspired. I see Deep Ones when I see Creech.

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191
    Joe Webb said:
    Joe Webb said:

    On the one hand I love all the images, but on the other hand I feel like I won't be able to compete in a render with the wonderful stuff I'm already seeing. But on the gripping hand I know exactly what I'm going to work on first with this guy. I can't wait!

    Edit- yeah, on reading that it sounds kinda weird, so let me explain that I know what sort of rendering scenes I'll be doing. Yes, that sounds legit...

     

    I know, right?  So many amazing renders already.  I do know the first image I'm doing is going to be a B&W ode to Creature from the Black Lagoon!!! That has to be one of my favorite old classic movies and Creech is perfect for the cast of the Creature!  :)

    Nice one. But I think I'm going to re-read The Shadow Over Innsmouth to get inspired. I see Deep Ones when I see Creech.

    Oh, that's good, too!  :)

  • Griffin AvidGriffin Avid Posts: 3,764

    How are these going to be with clothes? And is there a such thing as a base character and the face gradually changes per slider? If so then, this isn't so much a  character as a range of characters and there's stuff between this and human?

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    Indeed, the individual morphs can be applied incrementally. That was a big part of the concept and anything G3 can wear either made as G3 clothing or using auto fit, Creech can wear.

  • takezo_3001takezo_3001 Posts: 1,987
    Greybro said:

    I agree, she has the little details that we think we don't notice but our brain says should be there.  They are gorgeous! 

    I like your render, I know I said it in your art thread but its very much a beauty and the beast kind fo render.  Creech takes expressions surprisingly well.

    Thank you. I like the idea of putting monsters in very human situations.

    Ironically, the only real monsters are human! Also, where is your storefront? I tried your username to no avail... 

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    Greybro said:

    I agree, she has the little details that we think we don't notice but our brain says should be there.  They are gorgeous! 

    I like your render, I know I said it in your art thread but its very much a beauty and the beast kind fo render.  Creech takes expressions surprisingly well.

    Thank you. I like the idea of putting monsters in very human situations.

    Ironically, the only real monsters are human! Also, where is your storefront? I tried your username to no avail... 

    I was just a co Creator on a product that has cycled out of the store some time ago, so The Creech Evo kits will be my first products. I guess that's why no store front shows up presently I guess.

  • takezo_3001takezo_3001 Posts: 1,987
    Greybro said:
    Greybro said:

    I agree, she has the little details that we think we don't notice but our brain says should be there.  They are gorgeous! 

    I like your render, I know I said it in your art thread but its very much a beauty and the beast kind fo render.  Creech takes expressions surprisingly well.

    Thank you. I like the idea of putting monsters in very human situations.

    Ironically, the only real monsters are human! Also, where is your storefront? I tried your username to no avail... 

    I was just a co Creator on a product that has cycled out of the store some time ago, so The Creech Evo kits will be my first products. I guess that's why no store front shows up presently I guess.

    Cool, looking forward to it's release and hoping for it's success!

  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837

    OK, now I know what a junkie feels like. I'm passing on some good deals because I want to keep "in budget" and get Creech (and whatever DZFire is going to spring on us).

     

    I'm getting the shakes man! Ya gotta gimme a taste of that sweet stuff!

     

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191
    Joe Webb said:

    OK, now I know what a junkie feels like. I'm passing on some good deals because I want to keep "in budget" and get Creech (and whatever DZFire is going to spring on us).

     

    I'm getting the shakes man! Ya gotta gimme a taste of that sweet stuff!

     

    I know the feeling or I will soon.  Stonemason's new set almost wiped me out.  I think I might have just enough store credit left to buy Creech if I want to stay in budget but I won't be able to do anymore shopping until Creech comes out!

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    edited March 2017

    I'm humbled. Thank you guys for the support. I get the warm fuzzies that you even find Creech Evo appealing. I felt like I wouldn't be the only one to love classic monsters, but I had to take it on faith.

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  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    Classic monsters are timeless.  They appeal to young and old alike and for me, it totally takes me back to childhood as well.

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    Yeah, I love the classics, too.  It's amazing they actually could so much with the limited technology back then.  There were some really great monsters in those old movies.  Having some monsters in my library that reminds me of that part of my childhood is awesome.

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    I really loved the homage to classic Monsters included in the film, Monster Squad. Actually, that films Gill Man inspires me a lot!

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    edited March 2017

    Just having a play with the new Creech Throne which I'd imagined would be used primarily in under sea settings. Then, apparently there was a tsunami that covered Urban Future 5 and we wound up with this silliness.

    Creech Urban Future King

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  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    Whoa, that's really cool!

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    Just having a play with the new Creech Throne which I'd imagined would be used primarily in under sea settings. Then, apparently there was a tsunami that covered Urban Future 5 and we wound up with this silliness.

    Whoa, that's really cool!

    Thanks. Kind of you to say that.

  • Joe WebbJoe Webb Posts: 837

    That is a great image, and a really cool Throne. But I would think he would have a dazed, or at least slightly confused look on his face if he just got washed up into downtown Future-Tokyo.

  • KnittingmommyKnittingmommy Posts: 8,191

    Very cool image!  Nice job.  :)

  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421

    Seriously, even if I didn't alredy find this intriguing, the fact it includes modular mix-and-match ability for some of the elements, like the finger membranes, made this infinitely more useful, because I can experiment with adding specific piece of anatomy to other creature-themed characters.

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502

    Seriously, even if I didn't alredy find this intriguing, the fact it includes modular mix-and-match ability for some of the elements, like the finger membranes, made this infinitely more useful, because I can experiment with adding specific piece of anatomy to other creature-themed characters.

    Thanks. The separating of the morphs in that way a critical part of the product concept right away. I credit that to my love of Werewolf transformation scenes. First the hand stretches out, then the feet, then the muzzle. Morph kit ability was a have to have for me.

  • GreybroGreybro Posts: 2,502
    edited March 2017

    It occured to me that a demi-god such as Creech Evo might have humans who aspire to emulate them. They'd need to clothing to disguise their human parts in order to take the image of their idols.

    Creech Disciple

     

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