Zogar Zag Active Member Joined Jul 26, 2018 Messages 35 Mar 11, 2020 #1 1:10, MagicSculpt, SuperSculpeyFirm, SuperSculpeyPremo
Nap Moderator Staff member Joined Aug 7, 2006 Messages 41,917 Location Beautiful Bampton, Devon Mar 11, 2020 #3 Hi there I like this sculpt and the fact he's smiling , a unusual subject matter not seen often Nice detail work Looks like it could be for a commercial release The painting will be a challenge as well but interesting Thanks for sharing Nap
Hi there I like this sculpt and the fact he's smiling , a unusual subject matter not seen often Nice detail work Looks like it could be for a commercial release The painting will be a challenge as well but interesting Thanks for sharing Nap
Chris Oldfield A Fixture Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 1,887 Location Dorset, England Mar 11, 2020 #4 That's a really neat piece of sculpting, & the assembly is broken down into easy parts for casting. Well done!
That's a really neat piece of sculpting, & the assembly is broken down into easy parts for casting. Well done!
Babelfish A Fixture Staff member Joined Aug 13, 2009 Messages 6,040 Mar 11, 2020 #5 Great sculpt. Bless you my son. - Steve
NeilW A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2019 Messages 1,294 Location Bristol, UK Mar 11, 2020 #6 Nice sculpt of an unusual subject . You say: "MagicSculpt, SuperSculpeyFirm, SuperSculpeyPremo" were used. I asked about the use of different putties following a similar comment by Rob (though different choices) here: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/modelling-putties.214279/#post-1041773 Presumably these are dependant on their qualities, so I'd be grateful for your rationale for the three you use (preferably in the above thread). Thanks, Neil
Nice sculpt of an unusual subject . You say: "MagicSculpt, SuperSculpeyFirm, SuperSculpeyPremo" were used. I asked about the use of different putties following a similar comment by Rob (though different choices) here: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/modelling-putties.214279/#post-1041773 Presumably these are dependant on their qualities, so I'd be grateful for your rationale for the three you use (preferably in the above thread). Thanks, Neil
megroot A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 28,725 Location Netherlands, Arnemuiden Mar 11, 2020 #7 Beautifull sculpt Marc
NeilW A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2019 Messages 1,294 Location Bristol, UK Mar 11, 2020 #8 One of Bishop Brennan next?
KenBoyle PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Aug 18, 2004 Messages 3,721 Location Hickory Hills, Illinois (Chicago Burbs) Mar 11, 2020 #9 Beautiful work Igor! Cheers, Ken
Zogar Zag Active Member Joined Jul 26, 2018 Messages 35 Mar 11, 2020 #11 WIP:http://sculptandpaint.com/threads/karlson.5275/