I'm glad he's proving fun to paint - that's a win as far as I'm concerned!
no painting last night, as we're treating the dining table to a bit of Danish oil. Instead I had a serious think about sculpting generally, and my work in particular. I'm wondering if speed is my enemy. I seem to knock things out pretty quickly (that appears to be the consensus anyway), but I'm thinking I may be suffering from rushing certain bits. I don't know. I've now sculpted six different minis, and I'm worried that I'm going to hit a bit of a plateau if I don't try different methods and really push in new directions.
So with this in mind last night I decided I'd do two things:
1. Make a 'proper' armature and base to hold it on (I see lots of people using corks and pin vices and such, but have never bothered thus far).
2. Slow down and really concentrate on one bit of the model at a time until I'm happy with it.
So here's where I got up to. I decided to do an Orc at 75mm and spent a while making a properly proportioned armature from the beginning, and posing it. Then I put two holes in the lid of an old mayonnaise jar and 'based' him on it such that he can't move.
The wires are twisted together underneath to hold him in place; he's pretty secure.
next I stuck on some Fimo and spent a good hour just shaping and refining his right leg.
so far it's been a useful exercise: I've realised that I can't get the super-clean finish I'm aiming for just with a kebab skewer: the rough texture of the wood always lifts bits of Fimo and crumbles it. So I'm going to try to improvise some metal tools (from paper clips and the like) and see if that helps.
Sorry this his was quite long, but it feels like I'm at a crossroads where I can merrily knock out okay-ish models like I have been doing and 'settle' or push myself to get better and learn new ways. I'm opting for the latter.
PS Tero, that doesn't mean I can't make you something: PM me your request. Or anyone else who has read this far (crazy fools), suggestions are welcome. What should I make for Uncle Tero?