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Dear Guillermo, an interesting subject for a change. It's time we see some sculpting of femine figure instead of all the men that we have been getting.

regards :)
 
You did a great job making this rather epically endowed female look natural. It looks like you're using two types of putty - A&B and Magic Sculp. Is that right? One more question.....Who did you get to model for this? ;)
 
Hi everyone and thanks!

Pet: you're right about putties, just local equivalents. I combine both depending on purpose.

The figure body is based on 70's nudist model's Roberta Pedon (just pictures, she would probably look "a bit different" nowadays) ;)

You can find a lot of pictures of her looking on any browser.
Don't think is twisted! I confess that after the first pictures my Ohio friend sent me, I begun looking for more "inspiration" :)

That was another of the "specs" for this project, but he wants her a bit more athletic (except for such breast :) )

I've been asked to make another copy but in a pirate version, so I'm actually molding her in silicon

Here're some shots:
 

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Sanding and customizing "her highness".

I'd used A-B epoxy putty, electric wire, common fishing-line, small chain and even cardboard for detailing this figure ...
 

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... Well I checked it out and she IS a credible likeness of that Roberta Pedon - great sculpting job Guillermo! (y)

Guess the real one is 60 years old now and doesn't look like that anymore! :lol:
 
Hi Guillermo,
Great sculpt Great SBS

I found your work very inspirational as I am sculpting
female warriors in a much smaller scale
will post soon.

Thanks Gary for the Mike Cussanelli link.

Frank (y) (y)
 
Hahahahahaha!

Thanks for the compliments!

To Johan: I'm sure Roberta will look VERY different in these days (gravity had surely done its work on her!)

I've to clarify that my Ohio friend wanted a resemblance just about her body not precisely her face (despite I tried to keep some :)

To Frank: I'm glad that she can be "inspirational” in any way to a fellow modeler. Hope to see your post soon!

Soon more pictures if the painting steps...

Guillermo
 
Thanks Kenneth!

Here go the first painting steps (just basic flesh coat and some lights)
You can see also first brushes to her hair.
 

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