Sculpting works in progress II

green stuff

Active member
@kousa : Very nice! One thing you might want to do differently would be the bolts arround the neck piece and legs. Either you need to take the \"puffy\" effect out arround the bolts, or you should first do the neck piece for instance and let it dry and then add individual bolts. As is it looks like you pressed your tool in GS (sorry if that sounds harsh, I\'m missing words to express it correctly). The rest is really ace and looks like what I remember of the original concept. Looking forward to your next WIP :)!
 

kousa

New member
Originally posted by green stuff
@kousa : Very nice! One thing you might want to do differently would be the bolts arround the neck piece and legs. Either you need to take the \"puffy\" effect out arround the bolts, or you should first do the neck piece for instance and let it dry and then add individual bolts. As is it looks like you pressed your tool in GS (sorry if that sounds harsh, I\'m missing words to express it correctly). The rest is really ace and looks like what I remember of the original concept. Looking forward to your next WIP :)!

that\'s exactly what i did, dont know how to make rivets properly. :(
i would really apreciate if someone could instruct me to make \"proper\" rivets and bolts :)

edit: missed mickc22\'s post, will try to find me such a tool to make those :D
 

squig hunter

New member
After making a fool of meself by posting in the old SCULPTING WIP thread, I present

tada:
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Albert the Mad magazine boy. This is a bust I\'m making in fimo mix of FIMO soft skincolor and FIMO soft Black. I have been working on him for so far about two hours, he stands about two centimetres tall from neckbase to top of head.

I do hope that you like him, and remember he\'s a WIP.
 

provoke me

New member
a face

first sculpt doing anything smaller then life size. damn its hard. soon i will try smaller, and hopefully get to 54mm scale. this is a rather large head.
DSCN0525.jpg
 

green stuff

Active member
@kousa : this should help :

http://www.coolminiornot.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=13803

There are several different technics explained here. Be sure to read all the posts ;).

I more or less use Ming-Hua\'s (minimaker) technic by taste, but the others work well.
 

frenchkid

New member
Originally posted by squig hunter
After making a fool of meself by posting in the old SCULPTING WIP thread, I present

tada:
P1010002.jpg


Albert the Mad magazine boy. This is a bust I\'m making in fimo mix of FIMO soft skincolor and FIMO soft Black. I have been working on him for so far about two hours, he stands about two centimetres tall from neckbase to top of head.

I do hope that you like him, and remember he\'s a WIP.

At the risk of sounding harsh, I don\'t think there\'s much that is correct from an anatomicall point of view. The two things that jump out the most are the cheek bones which are definetly too big here and who aren\'t supposed to be composed of one volume but of two, there one horizontal muscle that goes below the eye and the ends up near the nose under a vertical muscle that follow the outline of the nose. Here you have one big unexisting muscle.
Other is the shape of the brow, to imagine the shape here you could can of imagine a squre feature on zish you applied a round cup. That\'s actually how it\'s call in medical terms (well in french at least). So you need a more rounded off front with sharp angle on the side makiing the depression that you have on the side at the top of your head.
Nose seems to be too bi, seperation between nose and mouth is too big ( almost as big as cheek bone when it shouldn\'t be), eyes here have no volume (try to feel the bones round your eyes), and mouth is way to big.
Hope this helps a bit :)
 

kousa

New member
@green stuff: I\'m not sure yet, i\'ll maybe go for a winter urban themed base, or then if i wan\'t more of an \"showcase\" look for it, i\'ll try to go for something like this: http://users.tkk.fi/~msalava/Sotu%20IV%20Maalauskisa/Sci-fi/images/23.jpg (not mine, another finn has painted that :) )
 

green stuff

Active member
@kousa : nice freehand ;). But since you\'re able to sculpt, maybe you could work something out more vertical? You might want also to add some commun objects on the base to give a sens of scale.
 

penguin

New member
Nice going squig.
madkort2.jpg

Looking good! :D

Kousa: Awesome, that reminds me.... RedSevenBlue wanted someone to sculpt that for him :idea:
 

kousa

New member
thanks to everyone for the nice comments, really keeps me going :D

made some progress: the body+legs are kinda finished now, just have to add an auspex to hang from his belt.

and the arms, having some trouble with the shoulder pad, cant get it look good... :(
oh and the arm i have made some more progress will have some more detail on it, so it won\'t look so plain :)

and on to the pics:

tekkist001.jpg


better angles:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v188/C_Walker/random%20crap/tekkist002.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v188/C_Walker/random%20crap/tekkist003.jpg
 

squig hunter

New member
Well Now, Here I Present To You

Albert the MAD boy:


AlbertMAD.jpg


Hope You Like Him. He Was Finished A Couple Of Days Ago


Greets Squig

P.S remember I am only elevenbut dont let that be too importnt to you I want good honest C&C not good for an elevenyear old.
 

angus147258

New member
The nose is to big. I\'m telling you to completely redo the sculpture just keep it in mind with your other sculpts.

Jake
 
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