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Post by gdcdreamer on Jul 13, 2005 21:48:29 GMT
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Post by sundance on Jul 14, 2005 1:04:39 GMT
very nice...impressive! lifelike and beautiful!..is it out in the market? thanks for sharing with us.
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Post by Phantom Major on Jul 14, 2005 23:05:53 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]OMG I am so jealous[/glow]
I wish i could sculpt like that!
The most i've done is create a new hair style for an old verlinden figure and i used blue tack to do it since i didn't have any putty or modelling clay !
i wish i had the courage to try it but i know id' just make a mess of it all, how do you do the face so well?
could you do a step by step on sculpting faces for us mate?
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Post by gdcdreamer on Jul 18, 2005 21:31:54 GMT
Thanks! For face modeling the best start is getting the bigger quantity of graphic info you can (I have at least 5 pages full of Carrie Ann Moss portraits on different angles) The rest is to start form a basic cranium shape were you locate precisely eye orbits mouth position and cheeks holes. The rest is patience smalls (but many) amounts of putty in between, and lots of sand paper after curing (I usually use A+B epoxy type for sculpting) Unfortunately I'm more intuitive than technique for this things and I don't have a s.b.s sequence of a female face modeling, but here is a useful pattern of proportions that is a good help to follow (every half an hour during modeling) to check you're on the right path: *Squared numbers indicates page dimensions to print them in the right scale. Here are last pictures of the first kit copy (including wall, floor, weapon and glasses) already painted. The figure is fixed to the wall using a Ø1mm aluminum pin (painted in mate black). Here's a little s.b.s. of wall painting (just a resume of some many more steps): GUillermo
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Post by Scubatwo on Aug 5, 2005 7:13:03 GMT
Wow
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Post by soundchaser on Aug 5, 2005 19:45:27 GMT
This has me drooling. Like the spent cases on the floor too. A neat touch. Soundchaser.
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Post by gdcdreamer on Aug 8, 2005 1:06:55 GMT
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Post by johnfields on Aug 30, 2005 21:19:51 GMT
Got an order link?
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Post by drhall on Dec 30, 2005 0:55:02 GMT
Very, very, cool! I do so love the glasses. Super job. Every time I see someones sculpt I think of how much trouble I have with kits. Oh well.
Great work. Keep it up.
;D Dave Hall
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