

Greenwich Village, Hudson Square, Little Italy, NoHo, SoHo, South Village, West VillageĬhinatown, East Village, Lower East Side, NoHo, Two Bridgesįlatiron, Gramercy Park, Herald Square, Midtown, Midtown South, Murray Hill, Times Square, Union Squareīeekman Place, Gramercy Park, Murray Hill, Peter Cooper Village, Stuyvesant Town, Sutton Place, Tudor City, Turtle Bay

The only minor airbrushing is applied to the hair and feathers, and a couple small composite mask bleeds around the rock.Battery Park City, Civic Center, Ellis Island, Governors Island, Liberty Island, South Street Seaport, Tribeca, Wall

Final renders we created in Maya Mental Ray and composites in Photoshop. Textures were started in Photoshop and finished in Zbrush and Cinema 4D Body Paint and are all hand painted. The models were started in Maya and finished in Zbrush.

I decided I finally wanted to wrap up this project so I spent a week wrapping it up and putting together renders for this composite. It took me down some rabbit holes between not having a strong enough computer to complete the sculpt at one point, obsessing over color detail from all angles thinking about maybe a 3D print or animated poster which lead to wanting to attempt a real hair sim (which ended up being a deep deep rabbit hole, but I settled on a sculpt with a little paint over in the final image here). It’s always been my experimental piece so a lot of the stuff on here I hadn’t tried before at the time. Ihave no idea how long I ever actually spent on it but probably way too long. I started this project a long long time ago and have worked on it on and off. I wanted this image to fall somewhere between surreal and realistic much like the character and comic do, so hopefully it achieves this. The Maxx is a very abstract character that changes form quite a bit from image to image, but this my culmination of the character existing in the Outback of Pangaea.
