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Hi guys. I recently showed you ahorse head that I sculpted. The following is the converted version of the same head.Hope you like :lol:
 

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Hi Stephen,

Must have missed the original head, but this looks great to me (y)

And now the rest of the body ...

Johan
 
Originally posted by nagashino@Oct 21 2005, 03:40 PM
"if you can sculpt a convincing horse, you can sculpt anything"




It would be nice to be able to sculpt anything, now I know what I need to sculpt next.~Gary
 
Hey did you have the strapping on when you brought it to club last Wed? In any case that looks terrific mate, coupled with the convincing head you've done :eek:

I second Phil here "the sky is the limit"

Keep it up, so proud of you :lol:

Ray ;)
 
Hey Stephen, without a doubt, it looks really good. Glad to see that "Boston Bug" has infected more than one person in Malta. Must have gotten you while you were asleep! :lol: But my question is, what will be riding the horse?

Jim Patrick
 
Gary , thanks. The head ( and horse!) :lol: will be going for production. I will be sculpting another one butwill convert the same original head.

Stephen Mallia
 
Phil I too believe that sometimes but 'anything' is a rather big word. Instead, I would like to keep my feet on the ground and see what I can do next. Thanks for the encouragement mate!!

Stephen Mallia
 
Ray, you're right. The strapping was missing on Wednesday.Thanks for the push. I need it on this one.

Jim, buddy ,how are you? Your question is most sensible since I was daft enough to omit that. The rider is a medieval russian cavalryman of which I will be sculpting about 5. Will soon show you where I stand on the figure.

Stephen Mallia
 
Nicely done! (y) But the bridle cuts into the head above the eyes (especially) too deep and then just below.
 
Justin thanks. To be honest I don't really understand what you mean. In my defence :lol: I can add that I only replicated what I had on my drawings. I'm surely no horse expert and I stand to be corrected.

Stephen Mallia
 
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