Completed Critique Drozdovsky Cossack Bust

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varczag györgy

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Hi all! Today I want to show complete Busto!
I need an opinion, and also has a Happy New Year to everyone!
 

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Hi There ,
What a great start to 2012 ..love the pose and all the details especially the medals ..if I may the shoulderboards look a little long , but as with other areas looks to have some great details on them ...can we have more pictures of all the fine sculpting .

Scale looks about 1:10

is this going to be commercial ..hope so .

Thanks for posting ......and Happy New Year to you as well .


Nap
 
Looks nice, the fur is nicely done - would you mind sharing how you did it?

Also would be interesting to see your references.

Overall he has a nice "eager" feel to him.

Cant help thinking head is too small for his shoulders- the golden proportions are two length of head should fit between shoulders.
Also you may want to re visit the hand as it looks like it has been squashed in the process.
kaz6120 did a fantastic thread earlier for sculpting hands in your scale - search his posts - it will be very usefull

In this scale weapon will look much better if you actually make it out of metal ( I dont know whether you primed the figure and it actually is )

Overall very good bust with attention to detail, keep going
 
Looks nice, the fur is nicely done - would you mind sharing how you did it?

Also would be interesting to see your references.

Overall he has a nice "eager" feel to him.

Cant help thinking head is too small for his shoulders- the golden proportions are two length of head should fit between shoulders.
Also you may want to re visit the hand as it looks like it has been squashed in the process.
kaz6120 did a fantastic thread earlier for sculpting hands in your scale - search his posts - it will be very usefull

In this scale weapon will look much better if you actually make it out of metal ( I dont know whether you primed the figure and it actually is )

Overall very good bust with attention to detail, keep going


Hi there,

Good to get some constructive comments from others as well , a good point about weapons in WM ..........here is the link to the thread for sculpting hands :

http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showpost.php?p=390021&postcount=1

Keep sculpting

Nap
 
In the very least this size I think if not bigger

hands are out proportion to this head too + the cranial shape under the hat is lacking in brain capacity.

See what u think - should be possible to fix
 

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Hi Dimitri!

Till present an excellent work which can be still improved, however, as I find!

I have picked out the original photo after which you have probably worked.

There you can compare the proportions well!

DrosdovskijKosak-1.jpg


I think, head and Papacha should be clearly bigger, and the shoulder pieces a little shorter and not so far over the shoulders.

The orders and the buttons could all become a little more elegant and the bayonet narrower and sharper.

And the two St. Georges-Crosses must have the same structure:

80_10-1.jpg


Happy new year to You!
 
Hi Martin!
Thanks for the comments, I promise corrected any mistakes! The photo I uploaded was the starting base: but I endeavored to avoid the same position legyen.Ugyanis a faithful copy, and sometimes give rise to royalty payments! Shoulder signal can handle!
Welcome!
 
Hi There ,
What a great start to 2012 ..love the pose and all the details especially the medals ..if I may the shoulderboards look a little long , but as with other areas looks to have some great details on them ...can we have more pictures of all the fine sculpting .

Scale looks about 1:10

is this going to be commercial ..hope so .

Thanks for posting ......and Happy New Year to you as well .


Nap
Hi!
Sorry for the late answer! The bust 1:16, so 120mm scale! Since then, under a high pedestal on which I made, in the millennium jelzés.Gyártót dealer and still have not found!
Best regards!
Varczag.
 
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