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The REAL Spiderman (Test)

Poser Horror posted on Mar 31, 2004
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Hello all, this is just a test render of a character i came up with by placing Michael 2 with the Spider Body freebie from www.beyondbent.com at first i was just messing around with the idea of Mike as a spider centaur and had him untextured, then i slapped the spider bodies scaley like texture onto him, changed his eye color, and facial features etc. and made this simple test figure render. i'm thinking of using this character in a complete image, i just havent come up with an idea yet. anyways, tell me what you think

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SnowSultan

10:08PM | Wed, 31 March 2004

Real cool! Thanks for mentioning where the spider body came from too, I need to fool around with that myself now. ;)

Tebok

10:25PM | Wed, 31 March 2004

Ummmm.... I say lets not mess with him! :)

svdl

4:51PM | Thu, 01 April 2004

A drider! (drow-spider). One of the more fearsome monsters out of the AD&D role playing games. Excellent stuff!

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drugdoc

10:54PM | Fri, 02 April 2004

Yeah a Drider! Very cool image.

detrimental_illusion

10:13PM | Wed, 21 April 2004

Scary...=/ But very nifty.

TaurReg

12:41PM | Wed, 18 August 2004

I'd love to see this drider in a combat situation or hanging from a web. Excellent!


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