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  1. darkeye

    Einstein Looking Out A Window.

    this is a nice relaxed pose Richard. looks good so far. :) atb --tm
  2. darkeye

    Wwi British Infantryman

    nice model Mash. pretty crisp too. nice job man. :) atb --tim
  3. darkeye

    WIP Horror Head Nr14: Demon

    well color me surprised! it looks like magic sculpt! still a neat idea ; i guess the first colour helps you judge how thick the surface is? atb --tim
  4. darkeye

    Completed Critique Plutonowy Of 84th Infantry Regiment, Poland 1918

    great lil bust Anastasiya. like the mixed media use which helps show details. 200mm is a good scale. :) all the best --tim.
  5. darkeye

    WIP Critique Poseidon

    like it and a good subject too. like his face alot. atb --tim
  6. darkeye

    WIP Horror Head Nr14: Demon

    cool sculpt so far Jiver. neat idea to do an 'under-sculpt' in epoxy. every time i try straight polyclay these days , it misbehaves. at --tim
  7. darkeye

    Alice In Wonderland White Rabbit

    your own printer?? wow! how cool is that. what make did you choose Ethan?? :) color me green! lol. atb --tim
  8. darkeye

    Shapeways Improving By Microns

    ah thats no good then. any joy on quotes or prints from elsewhere Richard? maybe they would be better quality...... atb --tim :)
  9. darkeye

    Shapeways Improving By Microns

    oh i hear ya; i tried looking at mini head i sculpted some years back and could barely see it like i once could. i am just interested in how good 3d is at present. i'd like to make use of it myself at some point. you are right that its an easier medium as it can ignore scale probs. i wouldnt...
  10. darkeye

    Dragonborn

    thats superb and a very cool subject,. right up my alley that. well done. what did you model him in? who printed him and so on?? atb --tim
  11. darkeye

    New From Special Ops Models: 1/9 Special Forces Sniper (full Figure)

    undeniably superb and very eye catching. i just had to click on it . hope you sell loads. atb --tim
  12. darkeye

    Shapeways Improving By Microns

    wow, those are very good prices and certainly worth it for one of a kind stuff ( and especially for an action figure sized piece too). do you reckon it would be cheaper in traditional Richard? i guess i am trying to work out the viability of digital vs handsculpt costings in my mind. As you...
  13. darkeye

    Alice In Wonderland White Rabbit

    nice one Ethan. :) ...........coat detail is killer. look forward to seeing more from you. let us know how the printing goes and such. :) atb --tim
  14. darkeye

    Shapeways Improving By Microns

    not bad prints at all Richard . i still wonder if it would be cheaper to do by hand and silicone. i agree with Meehan that they still have some ways to go yet. maybe its just down to what machine(s) the Printers own. soon as i find employ and have some spare, i intend to find out for myself...
  15. darkeye

    Wolfman Bonner Style....wip

    ooh , very cool; i love Bonner art. the Ork was excellent so this should be a winner too. nice one Thor! the head looks brilliant. atb --tim
  16. darkeye

    Completed Swedish Musketeer, About 1710. Scale 54 Mm

    lovely details and finish. very cool. :) atb --tim
  17. darkeye

    WIP Pirate Captain [65 Mm]

    oh and with Greenstuff (GS), yyou'll get better results treating it like a wax or even wood- that is Carve it when cured which stops it looking like added lumps of toffee. lets say you want to do a leg on the Pirate. get a good blob of G.S and form it round the wire and shape the foot. cure the...
  18. darkeye

    WIP Pirate Captain [65 Mm]

    You are most welcome man. wish i'd had something like this when i first started! :) anatomy is both simple and complex at the same time. here is a book i started with and still one of the best to help understand what is there- atb --tim:)
  19. darkeye

    WIP Pirate Captain [65 Mm]

    i posed this for you in 3d. should help; i havent added a twist to head or torso but you can see how the right leg is in line with the inner chest and collar bone. look also at the general shapes and curves. dont get too caught up in muscles for a figure wearing clothes. approx shapes will...
  20. darkeye

    Exterminate!

    good point Richard!... i dont think i'll print this guy but at least i have completed a model to some degree and played with the Netfabb software. i now feel more comfortable with digital for print offs. now all i need is some cash and a decent sculpt. currently having time out on a wax figure i...
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