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Hi Guys

The sculptor is very skilled in his art , that's not in dispute , they are both amazing pieces of work , possibly too much for some painters due to the complexity and maybe the cost

There will always be traditional sculptors , as has been said by me in other posts it's another tool to use .

I have asked Farzad to join PF and share his work as well ..hope he does

Nap

Also ask Farzad to join our group !!!!
 
I do not think that 3-D sculpting will be the end of modeling "by hand".

It's just a new kind that comes alongside the conventional ones. And the basic knowledge - an understanding of anatomy, historical knowledge and good research remain the same!

In addition, not only the computer is important, but - as far as we collectors - the quality of printing!

And really good 3-D printers are - at the moment - very, very expensive! Commercially, this is only worthwhile for large editions.

Just as Resin figures have stepped next to those made of white metal - without displacing them! - that means for us: more choice!


Cheers
 
Costs and piracy..factors that seem to weigh towards very short production runs, Kickstarter..plus sculptIng doesn’t pay..$600 a sculpt..it’s a trifle and favours knocking out herds vs one or two tour de force pieces
 
How come this is advertised in news,as in new kits etc. When it will never be available to paint??Wouldnt this be better in the 3Dsculpts thread??
Regards
Pete
 
Custer, I can’t answer for sure, but I do watch this spot, and perhaps if interest shows someone will bring about. I’d rather see what’s new and adventurous even if some never happens
 

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