Here he is, all finished, primed and coloured. I'm pleased with how it turned out, as always it's been a huge learning process. I've learned many techniques and ways to make sculpting easier, faster, and end with a better result. Can't wait to apply them even more so in the next one.
I used fake grass from a local hobby store. The rocks are just rolled up sculpey of different sizes. When I was on the primer stage I held the can further then suggested so the paint would semi dry in the air before landing, This gave a great texture look/feel to the rocks
Enjoi
Monday, December 20, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Character Design Sculpture
The end is near. It was baked at 280 F for just over 15 minutes. A crack in his ankle appeared, nothing devastating and pretty easy to fix. I used a gray primer for a base coat. This helps the next layer of paint to stick and helps the colours stand out.
Close up of his shield. Loved the way this turned out with the wood texture and the dents in his shield.
Close up of his shield. Loved the way this turned out with the wood texture and the dents in his shield.
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