Zombie Armor

Zombie Armor may be for the dead but can be worn by the living and mostly dead. The living should avoid the pipe through the chest prop, or multiple sharp objects through the back and or chest, for better comfort. Not suitable fro small children… unless they are zombies, in that case it is great for kids.

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Comments

  • BRAINNZZZ!

    What all the best dressed Zombies are wearing ;)  I think I can make use of that.

    I assume the spikes are all one prop, can they be made invible separately, if you want to show a zombie taking damage for example?

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    Awesome!

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

    There is a single pipe to the chest, A single pipe to the back that lines up with the chest for a pass through effect. A set of nails to the upper chest, and a cluster of objects to the chest and a cluster of objects to the chest.

    The helmet can have spikes or not and each item/prop has a rust texture or a bloody texture, Iray and 3Delight.

    Each prop has a L.I.E texture layer, damaged skin, that can be loaded and lines up with the enrty wound for that prop.  

    The images show the damaged skin layer without any skin, your character would have what ever texture you select and adds to that texture for an effective would look.

    Lots of options for your characters, living and dead.

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  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421

    While I don't need zombie armour, I am attempting to design my own 'Hellraiser' cenobites - and this is perfect for making those with! Now I just need a way of creating symmetrical/geometric ritualised wound effects... The modular system is especially useful, allowing us to use only which elements we want.

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051
    edited June 2017

    Good old Hellrasier! Some of the very first comics I ever did were for Mr.Barker, good times. This product is off to a slow start I thought there would be more horror fans here but... not so many.

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Well, it's been a pretty busy few weeks, between all those Centaur bundles and V8 (plus all the other stuff)

  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421

    Was that an official comic?

    Yeah, anything released now is goign to be a victim of V8's success. :( Personally, I've held off, which means I have the funds for this, today. :)

  • GhostofMacbethGhostofMacbeth Posts: 1,631

    Very cool

  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051

    Xenomorphine, Yes. Marvel produced Hell Raiser comics in the 90's, anthologies. I did art on several stories, some pin ups and a few covers. Fun Job!

    Thanks GOM

     

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    I got at least a few of those comics. Wow, good going.

    (Alas, they are long gone with many many moves)

     

  • XenomorphineXenomorphine Posts: 2,421

    I think I have all the Marvel ones on computer. I'd be interested to know which ones you worked on! They had some very thought-provoking stories... The guidelines issued to new writers were really well done, too.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,282
    edited June 2017

    It must be hard to relax with the pipes and stuff through the back.  Guess he will have to stay standing for like forever?

     

    Edit great job at making it look painfully wicked!

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  • AntManAntMan Posts: 2,051
    edited June 2017

    I did story art in these two and pin ups in a lot of them and a Book with Barker called Primal from Dark horse. That's the horror stuff But there's more...

     

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