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Guys, Thanks the camera is not great, but better than no camera. There is a lot of detail missing, like the wrinkles in the neck and the finer ones on the face. I'll take more pics tomorrow. it's funny how different a photo sometimes looks from the original sculpture.

I think I'll take some of the slope out of the forehead.~Gary
 
Guys, Thanks the camera is not great, but better than no camera. There is a lot of detail missing, like the wrinkles in the neck and the finer ones on the face. I'll take more pics tomorrow. it's funny how different a photo sometimes looks from the original sculpture.

I think I'll take some of the slope out of the forehead.~Gary
 
I would like to get a better look at the face. I can see the wrinkles in the face in the side shot. I like the downturned mouth. It looks very ethnic. IMO though he seems a little narrow in the shoulders. How many heads broad is he?
 
I would like to get a better look at the face. I can see the wrinkles in the face in the side shot. I like the downturned mouth. It looks very ethnic. IMO though he seems a little narrow in the shoulders. How many heads broad is he?
 
Hey Gary!

Your bust is looking awesome, like all of your work. A question though, I thought you sulpted it in Sculpey III? Looks like Magic Sculpt! Did you restart it or is t the pictures? Anyways, awesome progress :)
 
Hey Gary!

Your bust is looking awesome, like all of your work. A question though, I thought you sulpted it in Sculpey III? Looks like Magic Sculpt! Did you restart it or is t the pictures? Anyways, awesome progress :)
 
Anders, thanks, it needs some work though. As for the color of the sculpey, it's just the way the photos turned out, I tried different setups with and without light to get the best pictures given this cameras limited macro capabilities. I'm curious to see Quang's further comments as his photoshop "observations" addressed some of the things I was unsure of and others I did not consider. No matter how long you sculpt, every piece is a learning experience, but still remains enjoyable.~Gary
 
Anders, thanks, it needs some work though. As for the color of the sculpey, it's just the way the photos turned out, I tried different setups with and without light to get the best pictures given this cameras limited macro capabilities. I'm curious to see Quang's further comments as his photoshop "observations" addressed some of the things I was unsure of and others I did not consider. No matter how long you sculpt, every piece is a learning experience, but still remains enjoyable.~Gary
 
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