This started as a simple Idea.
I wanted to get better at sculpting since the sharks, so I decided to sculpt something with easy geometry, a Dragon. I was inspired by Eastern Styled Dragons from shows I watched as a kid like DBZ. Cut to a week later and I never want to see a hair particle system again.
Thanks to CG Cookie and all of you for helping me achieve this one. I spent hours on various videos and posts trying to learn how to achieve this look in Eevee, and I have to say I'm pretty happy with the results.
Absolutely breathtaking 😀👍!
A few settings I like to play with (if you haven't already) are:
-In the particles tab, go to render>timing>random. If you play with the slider it randomizes the length of each child particle.
-Children>clumping. increasing it will make the ends of the hairs stick together more, which tends to look good for fur.
-Children>roughness. Adds some random noise to the hair. Be careful with these cause the results can get nuts. One cool trick is to increase the random value quite a bit to make the hair go everywhere, and then set the threshold slider to like 0.8 or something, so only a few hairs are effected. This creates some rogue clumps of hair that stick out.
-Children>kink. Can make the hair more wavy.
Clarification - in an animated image they might be running up and down the length of the dragon and/or orbiting it which would be a lot clearer.
The only thing I was confused about were the electric ball things along the torso.
They work well on the tail, but in a static image I'm not sure what they're doing around the body.
The ones on the right almost look like a background sun(s), but are in front of the dragon. The ones on the left follow the curve of the dragon, but on the right, the second orb in particular, is a little confusing.
Impressive! Really digging this, the graininess kinda gives it a painterly vibe to me and the colours make it look pretty epic.
My only critique would be that the dragon's hair looks a little like hard bristles in some places, the way it sticks out (on the left it's especially noticeable). Like you said though, particles suck :P
Keep it up!