Good Head?

Talonicus

New member
Hi all.
I have decided to have a go at sculpting a bust.
I have never sculpted anything properly before, just conversions etc.
This is what I have so far.
Its took me a couple of nights and its very much wip.
Made out of what I had about. Fimo, sculpy2.

Comments.

Nigel

head.jpg
 

AinuLainour

New member
Mmm I like good head :]:p

Looks nice, but I\'m wondering about his ethniticity. For a caucasian, the nose looks too large. And the eyes appear to be a little too small. Aside from that I\'m astounded (haven\'t seen you sculpt before).
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
Originally posted by AinuLainour
Mmm I like good head :]:p

Looks nice, but I\'m wondering about his ethniticity. For a caucasian, the nose looks too large. And the eyes appear to be a little too small. Aside from that I\'m astounded (haven\'t seen you sculpt before).

you haven\'t seen western europeans with strong jewish blood lines or italian blood lines have you mate.

there are some damn big snouts on lots of british faces mate.
 

matty1001

New member
Looking good.

Now I ain\'t no expert in anatomical correctness but:

The nose does appear to wide, especially the bridge, its running almost parallel, I think it needs thinning and tapering towards the top.

One eye is slightly wonky and tilted upwards, just needs edging down a bit.

Also the head - scalp is a bit unsymmetrical, it has a larger height on the left hand side.


Though the lips are looking excellent! Look forward to seeing the next step.
 

Talonicus

New member
Thanks Matty.
Just scraped some off his nose and it looks better already.
Eyes aren\'t so easy to fix, hopefully when I finish off the eyelids etc they will improve.

I always appreciate someone else\'s view, you can look at something so much and yet miss the obvious.

Nigel
 

ConElPueblo

New member
Looks really good, I like it...

It looks as a mix of Vinnie Jones and Patrick Stewart, but I guess that most sculpts of bald males\' heads do :D


patrick-stewart.jpg


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vinnie_jones.jpg
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
I think the \'dome\' of the mouth is a bit flat....area above the upper lip, the lips, and the area between the lower lip and chin.
 

Dragonsreach

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Staff member
ConElPueblo said exactly what I was thinking about the nose looking like Patrick Stewart.
Generulpoleaxe is quite right about noses, the genetic heritage that some of us have does give sculptors a serious ranges of shapes to pick. (Groan)

The one area that I see as looking \"wrong\" was the pouches under the eyes as they seemed to blend straight into the tops of the cheekbones.
And speaking as someone with \"Baggy Eyes\" this morning, I think I know what I\'m talking about. Lol
 

Roger Bunting

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Ah well, that would depend on how far the eyes are set back. I don\'t get bags under my eyes as such, the areas under my eyes just look dark and redish-grey. Also my eyes aren\'t symmetrical, as most people\'s faces are not.
 

Talonicus

New member
Thanks for all the things to look at guys.
I will work on it some more tonight.
The eyes do seem very flat at the mo.
I can understand why I see some sculptors use metal bearings for eyes, they flatten very very easily.
Ill look at the mouth and see if I can add some volume to the top of it.

Thanks all.

Nigel.

@ DragonsReach Let me assure you that baggy eyes are not just limited to you, some mornings I look as though I\'m ready for an around the world trip. Love getting old. :(
 

Einion

New member
Originally posted by Talonicus
I can understand why I see some sculptors use metal bearings for eyes, they flatten very very easily.
Yep, they sure do. This is one of the major reasons to sculpt in stages, even for the polymer clays.

FWIW I think the lips/chin/lower cheek area is the strongest part of this (I think the lips are very good in fact). The nose is a little broad, but it\'s not caricature-wide so no need to change it.

The eyes require the most work IMO, and the brow structure/cheekbones could do with a bit of tweaking - try to bear in mind the hollow socket in the bones underneath the flesh, that helps me.

Einion
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
thats a brilliant start nigel! got a closeup of the ears? i agree with what has been said, particularly abou his right eye. that outer corner needs tweaking a little (try scraping away some of the lower lid in the corner)
 

DaN

New member
See - why didn\'t MY first attempt look that good?!!? :(:(:(
What actual scale is it? :)

Unless you have TINY TINY hands I\'m guessing around ... 90mm?
 

mickc22

Granddad!
Originally posted by Talonicus
.................The eyes do seem very flat at the mo.
I can understand why I see some sculptors use metal bearings for eyes, they flatten very very easily..... ........
Nigel,
you could always pre-bake a few (eye)balls ahead of time...
 
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