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modelix

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Hello Guys

This is some scratch i made. Inspiration by Don Troiani book. I hope you like!

Regards

Vitalino Chitas

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Yep, another shot of the first one a little more front on to show the left arm would be nice :)
Good sculpting mate. What is going on with the chin of the last figure? It really looks cartoonish, but in a good way? Gives the face a lot of character, which is what I like to see...
Brad
 
Yep, another shot of the first one a little more front on to show the left arm would be nice :)
Good sculpting mate. What is going on with the chin of the last figure? It really looks cartoonish, but in a good way? Gives the face a lot of character, which is what I like to see...
Brad

Brad, I think the last one has a pipe in his mouth and the photo angle just makes it look as if it's part of his chin. Vitalino might be able to show another angle.

Vitalino, very nice work. I particularly like the first figure. Great hat on that guy! Are these all in the 54mm range as far as scale? Would love to see more shots of them to see some more angles. One thing I saw, the vest on the last figure looks a tad "thick" down the front edges. If you see where the colar lies down at the top at a better thickness, then down to the front edges of the vest, the edges look just a bit thick to my eye. Thanks for sharing, can't wait to see your tallented brushes splash some color on these guys!

Jay H.
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Brad, I think the last one has a pipe in his mouth and the photo angle just makes it look as if it's part of his chin. Vitalino might be able to show another angle.

Jay you are spot on! My monitor washed out the subtle difference in distance I think... It is obvious it is a pipe now;)
Brad
 
Vitalino, there's some fantastic sculpting going on there.
Your treatment of the finer details such as facial hair, buttons and belts etc are absolutely excellent and are testament to a great talent there.
One thing, the trousers on the third guy, the Zouave, are better then those in the first one, I think an Italian? They are much better defined. If you see what I mean, the first guy's trousers appear to be very very thick in the material. Also the creases don't quite sit well. I reckon also that the middle guy, the Scot, would benefit from trousers that appear made from thinner material.
If this is supposed to be the case, I will shut up and go away. I couldn't sculpt like that.
I stuggle with my own stuff and are glad there's people like you around! You've certainly excelled at the really difficult stuff, of that I'm certain.
Are they one-offs or intended as masters?
 
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