SCULPTING 101 STEP BY STEP

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Jason, Thanks, it's my pleasure. Though I still work slow, if not for Pf being such a motivating factor I'd still be working on the armature.~Gary
 
Roy, Thanks. though I try to improve with each figure I also make an effort to add as many of those little subtleties than give miniature a more life-like appearance.~Gary
 
Gary, I've read every sculpting 101 so far, and one thing amazes me(besides the mad sculpting skillz...): it's how clean the end result of each step is. Not a single tool mark, and crisp, lifelike details as small as eye can see...
Keep it up, it really is inspiring and instructing serie of topics!

Cheers!
 
Originally posted by Yarok@Jan 20 2006, 05:18 AM
Not a single tool mark, and crisp, lifelike details as small as eye can see...
Patrick, Thanks a lot. I do not know where I'd be without fine steel wool. I use to spend weeks taking any and all tool marks out with my tools and then brushing on a painting medium to take out the remainder.~Gary
 
Hello Garyjd I see yours progress to proceed well and it appeals to me.....

but excuse if I say to you....................

you can go faster.. .. I am curious to see ended it!

I joke

MAB

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Originally posted by MAB@Jan 20 2006, 03:52 PM
you can go faster.. .. I am curious to see ended it!

MAB
One of my few faults :) ...is getting things done slowly. I'll try to pick up the pace~Gary
 

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