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Post by Curtis(Smash)Klashinsky on Aug 1, 2009 13:13:18 GMT -5
Thanks a lot guys I honestly wasn't sure what other would think of it. Felt like a kid playing with playdough again. Before I knew it 3 hours had come and gone. I think my downfall was making it really small. The whole thing is like 4 inches tall by the 4.5 inches wide. Had to use small tools to work on pretty much everything. I would think that making a larger sculpture would be easier to work on. Everything wouldn't be so darn small.
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Post by John Wilson on Aug 1, 2009 13:54:16 GMT -5
You won't know unless you try. The bigger it is the more gravity will work against you. Mike would be the guy to ask questions of, obviously. I was born without an art gene.
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Post by Josh Handeland on Aug 1, 2009 14:31:54 GMT -5
Just noticed the Mike Selearis pic in the background. That's awesome. It does look kinda like him. I don't have an art gene either.
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Post by Curtis(Smash)Klashinsky on Aug 1, 2009 15:06:37 GMT -5
Just noticed the Mike Selearis pic in the background. That's awesome. It does look kinda like him. I don't have an art gene either. LOL, I figured somebody would spot that. I used that for the pose of the body. The head I'm not quite ready for yet.
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Post by Mike Moeller on Aug 1, 2009 18:01:38 GMT -5
curtis thats a great first sculpt man. got movement and an idea in place for what you want it to be, keep it up and to help you out if you got some anatomical drawing books or anatomy books they will help you tremendously. keeep goin man!!!!
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