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Paco

A Fixture
Joined
Jan 5, 2005
Messages
641
Location
Madrid
Little John, Sherwood Forest
70 mm.
http://www.mproyec.com/#!latorre-home/cpbn

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The pose is amazing. The more I look at it the more I like its naturalness and the strenght.
What an interestingly imposing figure, great sculpting (via 3D print?) Very crisp and clean. Not my 'thing', but interesting nontheless.

Alan
According to Raul's words he digitaly modelled it. It's clear that for an artist the tools are just tools!
 
Nice subject and sculpting. My only concern is the thickness of his hooded top which looks as if made of some sort of thick rubber (the same problem with the bust). Otherwise great figure.

Sergei
 
A lovely piece.

Traditional ... 3D print ... who cares?! There's room for both in the hobby, and it's the end result that matters. I like it a lot.

- Steve
 
Nice subject and sculpting. My only concern is the thickness of his hooded top which looks as if made of some sort of thick rubber (the same problem with the bust). Otherwise great figure.

Sergei
That's actually the part that puts me off too. Everything else is excellent though.

Big plus is that he's also done a bust of this and added 4 old pieces to the Web store too (2x54mm, 1x70mm, and one bust).
 

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