I watch{I keep up} process with an open mouth - very much impression deep!
Also I notice many the interesting moments in manufacturing - I study!
Yours faithfully, a fine material.
Fernando,
This is not the last i hope. I was enjoying this so much. So, pick up the brushes and it will also be a stunning SBS on the painting.
Please, make another SBS with your next scultpting.
I echoe what the others have said. This must have been one of the most enjoyable and instructive sbs's I have ever seen. And you did it all through pics only. Please do show us an sbs of your painting of this vignette. And pls do a another sculpting sbs.
I followed this step by step, and i must confess i am impressed , with the simplicity you show and perform your work, but even more from the final result , which i think is awsome !!! I wish some day , i ll be able to sculpt as efficiently as you . Thanks a lot for sharing
Everyone, I realize I'm resurrecting an old thread, but does anyone know the materials that the artist used? In particular the reins material and his basic sculpting material? Seems as though he didn't need to bake anything...also, some sort of copper sheet for the sword Hilt.?