Head and neck of a horse

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Zlobov*S

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Kind day all PF!
Allow to share with you some images of process of modelling " a head and a neck of a horse ". We with colleagues on ModelSculpt have started to mould a head and a neck for model of a horse of 54 mm, 75мм and 120 mm.
Please at desire join:
http://www.modelsculpt.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=761&start=0

It is some "step by step" for head of a horse:
 

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For 75 mm and also there are many photos of process for 54 mm...
 

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and 75 mm........

I hope these photos have some help for your work!
Yours faithfully, I do not say goodbye....
 

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Sergey as always wonderful work and thank you for sharing this with us. I have a question about some images on the Russian board. On the last page you have some wonderful photos of horse monuments. Do you know what the really big one is and where I could find more photos of it? You do not see equestrian monuments 4 or 5 stories tall very day.
 
scpulting horses

Sergey; A quick quesion. What central measurement do you use to ensure correct heigth ratio's between a horse and human. Is it length of head on a horse to lenght of back on human? Your work is great by the way, James.
 
Thanks for your attention dear!
I am glad that the information for you useful! Also I with pleasure shall continue for you this theme and we are farther to mould a neck.

Jeff - tell which monument interesting to you, I shall look the archive probably to eat with the big photos.
Also our site has moved from RU. to ORG. and some photos is temporarily invisible - we correct loss.

James is an average parity{ratio} growth of the person and growth of a horse, I have deduced{removed} comparison of various breeds of a horse and average growth - the standard table of parities{ratio} has turned out - approximately the point of a deflection in a back of a horse is equal a shoulder of the person.

Yours faithfully.
 
Great SBS Sergey! Your horses are great and it is a great effort to collect so much reference material, mainly, thanks for publishing them!

The statue is amazing too! Now the tallest, but still not the heaviest, which is in Prague by chance :) http://www.prague.net/vitkov-monument It is stunning to see such size statue live, as are the details on it! (I lived just down the hill and have been there pretty regularly)
There is only the head of it in Sergey's series.

Cheers
Denes
 
These must be amazing to see in person.

"There is only the head of it in Sergey's series."

Well his post is about the head of a horse so that is to be expected.:)

Sergey, I did not mean to get your thread off track, I just had to know where that monument was. It was just so big and amazing.
 
Sergey,

months ago you mentioned you were thinking about a book on sculpting (horses?), I was wondering how is it going? Is the idea still alive?

Thanks

Well his post is about the head of a horse so that is to be expected.:)

That's right, I just wanted to identify it as all the others have at least the neck shown :p

Denes
 
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