Froghemoth sculpt

funnymouth

Active member
Hi everyone!
I've been a lurker recently but I couldn't help but share my latest creation.
one of my favorite monsters, behold: the froghemoth!
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link: http://www.coolminiornot.com/339160
Center Stage miniatures has picked it up for their Tome of Horrors Kickstarter and i couldn't be happier! My first "pro" sculpt!
I hope you like this old school horror as much as I do, but even if you don't, I'd like to hear your thoughts and feedback.
If anyone is interested in how i made froghy there is a solid WIP in the Reaper forums.
Giddy!
- funnymouth
 
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wargamesculptor

New member
congratulations on your first pro sculpt, very well done with exceptional detail ! The only critique I have and its very small the joins of the tenticles have a slight dip to them, as thats the only critique very well done sir
 
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SoulBringer

Guest
Hi,

Great result for a first sculpt, funny creature with many details.
The joins will be hard to "mask" in some areas.

Cheers
 

funnymouth

Active member
Thanks for the encouragement everyone!

The only critique I have and its very small the joins of the tenticles have a slight dip to them, as thats the only critique very well done sir
just an illusion caused by how they have been temporarily attached I am afraid. The model was sculpted with the arms in place as a single piece and cut off with a very sharp blade along a natural contour (and socketed), so really they are perfectly flush.
 
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squidders

New member
I love it but want to put one of those dog lampshade collars on and a sock on its back. maybe that's just me though.
 

Chrispy

Active member
Wowsers! Really nice detail and texture work. The tentacles look like you had them in mind for keying, and I think it's great you're able to think professionally ahead as to what parts will be a problem. :D
 

funnymouth

Active member
thanks guys! i'm amazed it came out as well as i think it did. :tremble:
i really fussed over every detail, sculpting and re-sculpting. i guess when you put that much love in to a project it is hard to go wrong. it was a crazy learning experience and it has definitely given me the confidence to try out some more stuff. i discovered that i like to sculpt, which was a revelation.
i want to paint it soooooooooooo bad, lol. must resist....
 
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