Bust of Solid Snake from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots

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Solid Snake is a fictional character and one of the main protagonists of Konami's Metal Gear series created by Hideo Kojima. During his debut appearances, Solid Snake's visual appearances were references to popular actors, and he was given his own consistent design in Metal Gear Solid. Such design shows him as a brown-haired adult wearing a dark "sneaking suit", as well as a bandanna. This appearance has remained mostly consistent throughout subsequent installments, with minor changes due to Snake's advancing age. During the beginning of the Plant Chapter in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, he disguises himself by wearing a Navy SEAL uniform. By Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, he has undergone a notable, drastic change as a result of his accelerated aging making him look near-elderly. Nevertheless, he still wears his sneaking suit for missions and has access to different disguises to make him look like other characters, as well as his younger self. Metal Gear Solid follows Solid Snake, a soldier who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to neutralize the terrorist threat from FOXHOUND, a renegade Special Forces unit. Snake must liberate two hostages, the head of DARPA and the president of a major arms manufacturer, confront the terrorists, and stop them from launching a nuclear strike. Cinematic cut scenes were rendered using the in-game engine and graphics, and voice acting was used throughout the entire game.   For this project I've started with 3ds max for the base mesh and I exported the OBJ file in Zbrush to add secondary forms and details.   Here a brief description of my process:   - retopologise in 3ds max - edge loops in zbrush - zremesh - dynamesh - project all - decimation master   After completing these steps I usually export the STL file in netfabb to test and scale.    

About the author:
Stefanos
I'm..... you know you're on my profile!!!! I studied 3D animation and multimedia production back in Greece and have been working with 3D printing since summer 2014, I would like to do a masters in video games......one day :) I often take inspiration from movies and video games, and do sketching some times of the ideas that I have in mind. I like modeling more hard surface stuff, and the programs I use most often are 3D max and zbrush.

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