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Post by Trevolver on Mar 23, 2009 15:36:36 GMT -5
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Post by Trevolver on Mar 23, 2009 15:39:55 GMT -5
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Post by Trevolver on Mar 23, 2009 15:41:35 GMT -5
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ark
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Post by ark on Mar 23, 2009 21:24:20 GMT -5
love the detail on yoda's face!! i love sculpting but i aint got ur skill!! dnt mean to be a pain but do u mind explainin the method of usin wax? i would hav thought u used clay, do u carve from a block of wax (like carvin stone) or do u use moulds? cheers.....and keep up the good!!
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Post by swordpunk on Mar 24, 2009 5:33:41 GMT -5
That's some pretty sick work. You definitely captured the realness of the characters. Can't really say I see anything wrong with these sculpts. Nice work
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Post by melo on Mar 24, 2009 5:35:16 GMT -5
i want it!
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seraph
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Post by seraph on Mar 24, 2009 16:53:38 GMT -5
Very, very nice. I love the cloth detailing.
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Post by Trevolver on Mar 24, 2009 20:04:56 GMT -5
dnt mean to be a pain but do u mind explainin the method of usin wax? i would hav thought u used clay, do u carve from a block of wax (like carvin stone) or do u use moulds? I don't know if this will help, but I did post an explanation of how I sculpt with wax on my deviantart: trev-solo.deviantart.com/journal/21965448/trev-solo.deviantart.com/journal/21971109/Sculpting with wax isn't very different than clay, you just have to heat your tools to carve into it. It can be a lot of fun, although, it's only good for small work...probably only up to 1/4 scale. It's a slow process. The finished wax piece has to be molded and cast into another material to be painted, though. It's really a medium that's geared towards toy and collectibles industries, as it can be handled without much fear of damage (though it is brittle) and it allows for clean finishes and uber detail. Thanks for the nice words everyone. I've got other things to post. Most of which is on my deviant art, but I can try to post bigger shots here. Trev
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Post by ark on Mar 24, 2009 22:27:07 GMT -5
thanks alot, i read ur journals too.....very comprehensive!! i think i will try a scuplture, but probably use some air dry modelling clay because i want to be able to paint it afterwards!! cheers, and keep up the great work!!
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sato
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Post by sato on Mar 25, 2009 17:31:06 GMT -5
I watch you over dA Trevolver. It's good to see you here too! Your work is all Amazing!
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Post by sanskarans on Mar 28, 2009 10:09:48 GMT -5
Great works man.I wish i could ever do like this in Zbrush.You are a true master
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Post by mistresslegato on Mar 28, 2009 16:26:37 GMT -5
Oh my GOD, you're mega talented . . . Those are REAL! 0_0
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Post by nayias on Mar 28, 2009 22:30:29 GMT -5
WOW! Those are really impressive, Trevolver! The little details are just amazing..
Out of curiousity, how is Yoda supported by Dooku's cape? I can see a meld of some kind there, but I can't think of what you would use to keep him aloft like that..
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Post by Trevolver on Mar 29, 2009 15:38:43 GMT -5
Nayias- Thanks! Yoda's supported by a little square brass tube. he 'keys' into a slightly larger brass tube that's in the cape. I remember when I was working on it I had to be extremely careful when I had it all put together...It was a really fragile little piece! thanks again guys, Trev
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Post by jdurden44 on Mar 29, 2009 19:55:09 GMT -5
Wow Trev Amazing as always!!!! So after you create these do you get a copy free? Durden
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