A Pyle Pirate

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garyjd

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Several years ago, I sculpted this pirate bust based on a pen and ink sketch by illustrator Howard Pyle. The first few photos show the sketch along with a sculpey "sketch" and then the actual bust in putty as looked when it was later produced by Michael Roberts Ltd. I really enjoyed sculpting this character, so I decided to sculpt yet another version in Zbrush. I'm currently blocking in the hair and clothing and can't wait to see the final results myself.

Howrad Pyle pirate sketch.jpg
piratesketch 001rz.jpg
pirate head wip sm.jpg
pirate complete.jpg RZ.jpg
Pyle Pirate WIP No 1.jpg
Pyle Pirate WIP 2.jpg
Pyle Pirate WIP 3.jpg
Pyle Pirate WIP 4.jpg
Pyle Pirate WIP 5.jpg
 
Hi Gary

Thanks for sharing the 3D work to achieve this result

Always good to see the steps needed

Thanks for sharing

Hope we see more from you

Happy 3D sculpting

Nap
 
Hi Gary, call me an old fart but I’ve always had a soft spot for artists ‘sketches’, be it pencil, ink or in your case Sculpey.
To me it’s a direct link to the creator’s vision and as such, is more lively and authentic than the resulting cleaned-up and smooth ‘commercial-wise’ result.
The capabilities of modern 3D sculpting are amazing but can it fully render the character and directness of your Sculpey sketch?
In any case, I’ll watch your progress with interest.
For old times’ sake,
Cheers,
Quang
 
Quang, there different "materials" and brushes available for Zbrush if you wanted your piece to have that lose traditionally sculpted look. Great hearing from you.
 
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