Carrara Challenge # 52 - Carrara Cryptids WIP thread--Entries Ended
Carrara Cryptids Welcome to Carrara Challenge # 52
The rules from your newbie host:
- Have some fun using Carrara to create illustrations of "known" cryptids or show us your "newly discovered" Carrara cryptid.
- Feel free to make use of any render engine that Carrara can use.
- Post work is acceptable but please post a post work free image in your WIP post(s).
- At least one WIP post per image please. Tips and tricks always appreciated.
- You can enter up to five (5) images per artist in the entry thread when it opens.
DEFINITION
The rather stuffy definition of a cryptid from Wikipedia is
"animals presumed by followers of the cryptozoology pseudoscientific subculture to exist on the basis of anecdotal or other evidence considered insufficient by mainstream science. While biologists regularly identify new species following established scientific methodology, cryptozoologists focus on entities mentioned in the folklore record and rumour. Entities that may be considered cryptids by cryptozoologists include Bigfoot, Yeti, the chupacabra, the Jersey Devil, the Loch Ness Monster, or Mokele-mbembe. "
From <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptids>
Gizmodo helpfully adds,
"Contrary to popular belief, cryptids don’t have to be supernatural, mythical or even all that strange — though many popular creatures acquire these characteristics as their legends grow. In truth, the field of cryptozoology covers everything from scientifically plausible but poorly documented animals to demon-like monsters seen only in dark forests and shaky video footage"
AWARDS AND DATES
Awards will be
- Total participation (total votes per artist): $50 toward DAZ3D owned item(s)
- Best render (total votes per one render): $50 toward DAZ3D owned item(s)
- Most humorous (as voted by Daz public): $50 toward DAZ3D owned item(s)
- Best newcomer/long absent returnee (in other words, someone who hasn't won before): $45 toward DAZ3D owned item(s)
An artist can only win one prize.
The Entry thread will open around May 20th and closes at the end of June 1st Daz Time.
Thank you to UnifiedBrain for much help. All errors are mine!
Comments
CLASSIC CRYPTID EXAMPLES
The classic cryptids get a lot of the attention.
Bigfoots abound.
Like a lot of cryptids, they present the challenge of the BAD photorealistic image!
Who can forget the classic Loch Ness Monster portrait?
And then, there is the movie classic, Harry and the Hendersons.
But cryptids aren't restricted to photos. You can look for them anywhere you like.
Nazca lines maybe?
More Examples
How about medieval manuscripts?
Or the edges of old maps, or maybe you've discovered a new cryptid on the walls of a Mayan temple?
RELEASE THE KRAKEN!!
Some Daz inspiration:
https://www.daz3d.com/sasquatch
https://www.daz3d.com/the-great-kraken
https://www.daz3d.com/chupacabrap8dog
https://www.daz3d.com/sea-dragon
https://www.daz3d.com/mayan-temple
Fun theme. Looking forward to seeing what folks come up with. My thinking cap is on.
Just a fun thought, if a cryptid doesn't have to be mythical or all that strange, how about an evil wizard's search for an east Asian woman with green eyes? Lo Pan from Big Trouble in Little China.
No. I'll probably do some sort of creature feature. Have to brush up on my morph skills. Maybe this is just the prompt I need to use 3D Coat to sculpt and make normal maps to touch up one of my custom beasties.
In any case, challenge accepted.
Lo Pan
Can't wait to see your creations!
My own all time favourite cryptid. I refuse to believe they don't exist.
https://youtu.be/TijcoS8qHIE
I was scared of the bunyips as a kid
we went fishing every weekend and I think it was to keep me away from the river
hmmm ... first one that comes to mind, gamara
Wokadeemas! Their blood curdling cries can be heard at sunset emanating from the woods, especially around Bermagui and Kangaroo Valley!
I've heard them when on camping trips.... during the recent apocalyptic bush fires the firemen had those funny feelings of being watched! Some, when asked about them wouldn't answer but just turn white with fear and turn away.. they are the scavengers of the forest cleaning up the carcass's and those nearing their demise..
you thought drop bears were bad!
I checked out pics online. I'd have been terrified too!
_ cool theme _
+1
Well-presented Cbird. Love your creativity. :)
Yes, cool theme Cbird!
Your example of medieval manuscripts reminded me of woodcuts of demons and monsters from that time period. They always looked really scary and haunting.
Great stuff Cbird, lots to play with in this topic. Looking forward to seeing what genius works come out of it!
cheers
Thank you, folks! I can't wait to see what comes creeping out of Carrara. I hope everyone has a lot of fun and a little mental vacation from current stresses.
Ha! Diomede - that movie is loads of fun, so clever on so many levels!
Here are a few I found for inspiration:
Illustrations from Walt McDougall's Good Stories for Children, 1902-05
http://monsterbrains.blogspot.com/2015/11/illustrations-from-walt-mcdougalls-good.html
The Bakemono Zukushi "Monster" Scroll:
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-bakemono-zukushi-monster-scroll-18th-19th-century
Fantastically Wrong: Ridiculous Mythical Critters Dreamed Up by 19th Century Lumberjacks:
https://www.wired.com/2014/08/fantastically-wrong-ridiculous-mythical-critters-dreamed-up-by-19th-century-lumberjacks/
This last one is looking to be pretty funny, the caption under the "Hugag" reads: "The hugag is like a moose, minus the knees and the diginity", and from the opening pargraph of the article: "Nowhere else has a mythology formed so beautifully in a perfect amalgam of too much whiskey, too little sleep, and perhaps some accidentally consumed magic mushrooms."
Great find, DD! Very creative artist.
Wonderful references, DesertDude! I got some inspiration for a quickie that immediately went off the tracks. The classical Satyr of mythology. I did some searches for classical art and sculpture.
No, no, no, I can't post those reference images of Greek pottery or sculpture!
I know there are Satyr's in the Daz store that use a geograft, but I have an idea of my own. I will use Genesis 2. I remember that M4 had creature creator add-ons that combined conforming figures for the creature parts with transparency shaders to hide the underlying figure's parts. Will try something similar with the later figures. I think Genesis 2 with Carrara hair could make be much better than M4 in Daz Studio.
Here is a safe for work Satyr reference.
The Mariner's Tale
I went for light and etheric.
Characters are Aiko 3 and Hippocampus, along with the mertail from Mermaid Girl (original The Girl). The A3 outfit is Techno Tabby (highly modified). Hair is Elita.
The GMIC filter stack is Basic Color Adjustment, Freaky B&W, and Mighty Details. Lighting includes Aura (on Hippocampus) and HDRI, but no GI.
No postwork.
Just realized, I posted the first render. OMG, I beat Stezza!
Mark your calendar, folks. It may never happen again.
Love how dreamy this is. The pose on the hippocampus looks floaty (is that a word?)
Lol, maybe a new category for a winner.
Lots of nice atmospherics happening in your image - cool!
Diomede - looking forward to your creation!
and a great looking render it is... but I think @bunyip02 usually gets the first image up followed by @diomede I'm slow compared to those two
Wokadeemas!
Their blood curdling cries can be heard at sunset emanating from the woods, especially around Bermagui and Kangaroo Valley!
I've heard them when on camping trips.... during the recent apocalyptic bush fires the firemen had those funny feelings of being watched! Some, when asked about them wouldn't answer but just turn white with fear and turn away.. they are the scavengers of the forest cleaning up the carcass's and those nearing their demise..
you thought drop bears were bad!
must have given a lot of kids nightmares!
beautiful and ethereal - amazing thats without post work - super impressed
thse intestines are blood curdling enough - we got rid of our Wokadeemas in the great Wokadeemas drive of 1837 - started at Kickatinalong and went all the way to Bringsomeginaback - 5 miles wide - beaters every 18 inchjes and a man with a shotgun every 12 feet
Okay, okay, I have been a little slack this time around !!!
Nice renders UB & Stezza.
Now what critters shall I render - decisions, decisions ........
Tyrannochicken - rumoured to have escaped from a clandestine cloning lab. Giant Chicken with the legs of a Tyrannosaurus Rex !
ha ha that's some chook Bunyip02 - lookes better than the mince I have been eating
last week downloaded my entire product library via dim onto a separate hard drive - amazing what stuff I have bought that I have never seen - but of course I cant find anything
here's a start
was going to be bigfoot foot print but will have a little fairy in th e grass I think.... as soon as I can find where the fairy wings are stored