Anders Heintz
Well-Known Member
Hey Guys!
After working on all these small guys I decided to do a drastic change and I started working on a 200mm face. Not sure the use of this head yet, but Im thinking maybe a bust or half figure, WWII most likely, and if so probably German, perhaps American, we'll see
I mainly started on this one to work on techniques and try to understand face sculpting a bit better, figured if I learn how it is supposed to look in large scale maybe I can understand better in smaller scales.
Another new thing with this one is that I am doing it in Milliput, the white kind. I had some laying around and I was doing a base for one of the sitting guys when I rolled the putty in a ball I thought It was about right size for a 200mm head, so the idea was born. To my big surprise I acctually kind of like this stuff. My previous experiences with it has not been so good but this time around its a real pleasure to work with. Only thing I have aganst it at the moment is that it is hard to get a smooth finish on it, but after I used scotch brite, superfine steel wool and then a super super fine white scotch brite the finish was shining!
Enough rambling, here are the pics Let me know what you think!
After working on all these small guys I decided to do a drastic change and I started working on a 200mm face. Not sure the use of this head yet, but Im thinking maybe a bust or half figure, WWII most likely, and if so probably German, perhaps American, we'll see
I mainly started on this one to work on techniques and try to understand face sculpting a bit better, figured if I learn how it is supposed to look in large scale maybe I can understand better in smaller scales.
Another new thing with this one is that I am doing it in Milliput, the white kind. I had some laying around and I was doing a base for one of the sitting guys when I rolled the putty in a ball I thought It was about right size for a 200mm head, so the idea was born. To my big surprise I acctually kind of like this stuff. My previous experiences with it has not been so good but this time around its a real pleasure to work with. Only thing I have aganst it at the moment is that it is hard to get a smooth finish on it, but after I used scotch brite, superfine steel wool and then a super super fine white scotch brite the finish was shining!
Enough rambling, here are the pics Let me know what you think!