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Post by Calvin on Dec 5, 2005 14:38:04 GMT
Well, this is Beba, a character by Roberto Baldazzini. There is also a book about her. The skeleton, made with wire and A+B. The base coat of Magic Sculpt. And the base for the anatomy. More progress. The clothing will be added as a relief, while the head will be modelled when done with the bust. Any suggestion/critique is welcome, hope you like it.
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Post by Phantom Major on Dec 5, 2005 15:44:06 GMT
well you sure do blw me away with your sculpting work and i look forward too seeing more soon. As for your chosen subject matter, this also had peaked my interest as i have never heard of this particular book or series of characters, perhaps you cna give some background info on your next post.
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Post by Calvin on Dec 5, 2005 20:05:26 GMT
To be honest, I just found it on the web, never seen before. I do not have any of these books, but I think I'll purchase some of them very soon. Baldazzini has published also some books with Franco Saudelli, but this one seems to be more fetish oriented than the first. Aside amazon, some of these books are available on fnac.com or directly from the italian editor Glittering Images. I like the graphic style of these guys, there are a lot of subjects. Another one from my preferred is Sephiel, even if it's a totally different style/subject.
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Post by Phantom Major on Dec 8, 2005 12:48:15 GMT
thanks for the info about the books mate, i've been over and had a quick look, when i get my day off on saturday i'll explore them more thoroughly.
As for the sculpt, please keep posting the step by step posting as i'm enjoying it very much, at least now i have a better idea as to how to go about it. the one thing i am interested in seeing is how you plan to create the hands of this figure.
in the mean time, good luck !
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Post by Calvin on Dec 8, 2005 19:44:01 GMT
Thanks James, I appreciate your comments. Well, there is a world out there. Another example is Tannino Liberatore, the creator of Ranxerox. Not sure, but I think the following comes from this bookMaybe a bit more heavy and trash than Baldazzini, but I like the subjects, at least something different. I too !!! ;D Now seriously, I have no idea, but in the meantime I have achieved to split the arms and the joints seems to work... I think I'll add a pair of gloves to hide the joint on the elbow. Here some more pics of the process. The arms has been reworked for more than an hour with a cutter and a nail file because I forgot them under my bulb lamp for a fast curing... At the moment, the head is just a blob of putty, I'll carve it with a cutter to find the right size/shape.
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Post by Calvin on Dec 12, 2005 23:46:59 GMT
Just a little more, not the same, but something resembling... and here how I'm trying to handle the joints
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Post by drhall on May 12, 2006 11:37:18 GMT
Don't know how I missed this one but I did.
;D Dave
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