1st Minnesota at Gettysburg vignette

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Here's before and after pic's of the sculpt. The heads are from Hornet. The muskets from Shenandoah. Putties used: Aves and Kneadatite.
 

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wow!

Congrats jason!

certainly the best you have done. I love it!

Good composition, and the feeling of movement is very succesful. In the paintwork, I feel you reached an even higher level of finesse and a more "flowing" and natural looking result.

Overall, I feel this scene has a quite high Bill Horan-feel to it (which I of course mean as a compliment!), not because of the subject but because of its' expressivity and technical quality. Congrats!

Marijn
 
Congrats jason!

certainly the best you have done. I love it!

Good composition, and the feeling of movement is very succesful. In the paintwork, I feel you reached an even higher level of finesse and a more "flowing" and natural looking result.

Overall, I feel this scene has a quite high Bill Horan-feel to it (which I of course mean as a compliment!), not because of the subject but because of its' expressivity and technical quality. Congrats!

Marijn

Ditto
 
Wow Jason, great stuff!

I have seen a couple of things you have posted here now. This is really a superb piece of work. Animation, concept, sculpting, painting are all first class.

The one thing I marvel at is that I have never heard from you before seeing your work online here. Keep up the excellent work, you are truly a master!

By the way, your splashing water technique is really cool! Perhaps things would be a little easier if you invert the figure next time......, then you won't be working against gravity!

Cheers!!

Mike
 
The one thing I marvel at is that I have never heard from you before seeing your work online here. Keep up the excellent work, you are truly a master!


Mike


Mike, I've known Jason for a few years now and he's one of the most humble and talented guys around. What I really admire is his attention to detail and accuracy. Check out Jason's blog for more stuff.~Gary

http://jaywhitsminiatures.blogspot.com/
 
Hi Jason,

It is always a pleasure to see your work.
Besides the excellent sculpting I particularly like the painting of this one.

I am looking forward to seeing more of your work.

Kind regards,

Luka
 
Jaume, Chris, Marijn, Matt, Stephen, Rafa, Luka and JP, thanks for the kind words!

"By the way, your splashing water technique is really cool! Perhaps things would be a little easier if you invert the figure next time......, then you won't be working against gravity!"

Thanks, Mike! I may have to try that next time!




"See you soon with a 1870's figure (franco-prussian war)."
Thanks Sebastion! My next F-P project will be HUUGGE. More later;)

Jason
 
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