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THE WARMASTER - HORUS LUPERCAL

Where I turn my love of the Warhammer 40K galaxy, into 3D. My first entry had to be none other than Horus Lupercal himself.

Inspired by the Primarch portrait series from Miguel Iglesias - https://www.artstation.com/artwork/EB2b0

MUSIC COURTESY OF AND GIVEN PERSMISSION OF USE BY 'WOLF LORD RHO' FOR THIS PROJECT ALONE. NOT TO BE USED ANYWHERE ELSE.

Wolf Lord Rho's channel -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqajGNTzlQLk5uRsD8R5m3Q

A re-render of Horus using Marmoset Toolbag 4.

Horus Lupercal - Animated Cameras Test Marmoset
Character display of the Warhammer 40k Villain Horus, rendered from marmoset.
I've noted a few errors and glitches in the renders, but as a place holder this will do.

MUSIC COURTESY OF WOLF LORD RHO

Posed Horus. I've been playing with a lot of different lighting set-ups, each has it's own appeals, but this one seems to fit best overall!

Posed Horus. I've been playing with a lot of different lighting set-ups, each has it's own appeals, but this one seems to fit best overall!

Lighting variant 2.

Lighting variant 2.

Lighting variant 2.

Lighting variant 2.

Colour corrected and tweaked with in Clip Stdio paint

Colour corrected and tweaked with in Clip Stdio paint

Map tweaks on the Head model. Making sure the scene scale works relatively to the model size is very important!

Map tweaks on the Head model. Making sure the scene scale works relatively to the model size is very important!

Colour corrected and tweaked with in Clip Studio paint. Was listening to some 80's new retro wave...hence the neon vibe :)

Colour corrected and tweaked with in Clip Studio paint. Was listening to some 80's new retro wave...hence the neon vibe :)

Map tweaks on the Head model. Making sure the scene scale works relatively to the model size is very important!

Map tweaks on the Head model. Making sure the scene scale works relatively to the model size is very important!

Playing with the camera curve settings in marmoset can be addictive. I think I need to tether my love of high contrast images :)

Playing with the camera curve settings in marmoset can be addictive. I think I need to tether my love of high contrast images :)

Head WIP from Marmoset

Head WIP from Marmoset

Head WIP from Marmoset

Head WIP from Marmoset