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#1 VyctorCross

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Posted 04 July 2012 - 07:53 PM

A tengu female I started while working midway on the first. Lear is the first sculpture I completed using the procreate.

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#2 evhorne969

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 12:53 AM

A tengu female I started while working midway on the first. Lear is the first sculpture I completed using the procreate.


Overall you've got some good sculpts there. I would say all you really need to work on at this point is a little on your smoothing and the edges on your details, they're a little soft. You can get sharper edges by using a few simple tricks. 1. The thinner your final layer of putty, the sharper edge you can get. 2. The later in your cure cycle you cut or pluck an edge the sharper it will be. 3. The more you go back and rework your edges throughout the cure cycle of the putty the sharper edges you will get. As for smoothing, that just comes with practice.

I really like your Lear piece. Great pose and expression!! Really creepy. Great job!!

I like the tengu also. Could be the pictures, but I'm not really getting a female vibe from her. Other than that she's pretty cool!

Keep sculpting ! :-D

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#3 Metalchaos

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 09:34 AM

The Tengu head looks amazing. I'm not fond of its oversized Final Fantasy weapon even though the design looks nice.
I also like the Lear original concept. How tall are they, 25mm high?

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#4 VyctorCross

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 01:04 PM

Thanks, for the comments and advice for the future. The sword is supposed to be n elven curve blade, but wanted it to look tengu made, so tried to sculpt it to look like a feather. Which is why the blade ended up being as wide as it is. Both are sculpted as to be on the 25mm scale, but they are shorter becuase of the size or posture. Each stand a little less than an inch tall.




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