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Concept: Deep sea fish

Wednesday, 2 July 2008


Media: Photoshop CS2, Painter X
Product: Concept, lighting practise.



"The Skullfish is a hybdrid breed of the deepsea underwater dark Angler Fish. Using a self generated light that attracts smaller fish he gobbles them up with his over powered large extended jaw.
The term of naming him 'skull' comes from the strange jaw-set it has that resembles a humans muscle jaw structure, which allows it to extend more than normal to devour much larger prey."


Being a huge fan of the Angler fish; I adpated one with a more human-like skull to it - to make it seem more sinister. This comes with having join muscles of that from a human jaw so it can indeed open and close its mouth (to an extent as all angler fish have a trouble of closing completely because of their large teeth) with a bit more ease. This was also a texture and lighting practise, using Painter to give it more of a leathery skin.

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