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Originally posted by Calvin@Feb 7 2006, 07:47 AM
Breaking up a figure for production is one of the most difficul things.
At the time I thought this was one of the better engineered of my projects. It is not easy but like to keep the sculpture as clean as possible if not at least have it go together where it's hard to see where the parts join one another.~Gary
 
Hey Gary, thats' a nice one. I like the clean approach you take with all your figures

Stephen Mallia
 
Stephen, Thank you. Keeping the sculpture clean is an important part of the process, especially if the piece is heading for production.
 
Originally posted by Anders Heintz@Feb 8 2006, 01:14 PM
I really like the way the piece in engineered. That is one aspect of figure making that I really enjoy.
Anders, Thanks. That's one of the harder parts of sculpting a figure.~Gary
 
Hello Garyjd yours marines and much beautiful
one appeal to the position to me and then
famous a large one clean finally
I see an other modellista to which it appeals to
to use much abrasive paper

Compliments ;) ;) :lol:

Maurizio
 
Maurizio, Thank you for the kind words. The marine is an older sculpture, but I did learn a lot from it.~Gary
 
Garjyd to know that to be an old job but it is not never ended to always learn new things.
I follow always yours progress on the forum and aspect that is ended.
However you are in Leg.

Maurizio (y)
 
Hey Gary,

As a real life engineer I love seeing how things are put together like this. I hope you'll be showing the engineering side of creating a partitioned figure in the sculpting SBS!

Cheers,
Marvin
 
Originally posted by marvin@Feb 9 2006, 03:20 AM
I hope you'll be showing the engineering side of creating a partitioned figure in the sculpting SBS!

Marvin
Marvin, There will be some egineering. I wanted to pick a simple subject so it would not complicate the project with all sorts of weapons and equipment.~Gary
 
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