Esbiorn sculpt

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Esbiorn sculpt

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Hi!

There's a base for my Esbiorn viking :) Sculpted in Fimo. Done for Mini Sculpture competition. The whole mini will be posted soon :)

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What do you think about it? :)
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Re: Esbiorn sculpt

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Nice one, looks realistic :)
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Re: Esbiorn sculpt

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Fast response :) Thanks :) Just don't know if the wood texture looks good ? What do you think?
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I think it does :) Not too complex, not too simple/flat. Will surely do it :)
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przemo wrote:Just don't know if the wood texture looks good ? What do you think?
1. what's the scale?
2. check some pics of real wooden ships
3. is your viking sculpt a historical or fantasy model?

combine 1, 2 and 3 and you'll get my point. it looks good, but I'm not sure if the texture is realistic. I don't really mind it, just saying.
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30mm, rather fantasy model :)

I saw many pics of wood and vikings ships. Tried to sculpt it as good as I could. :)
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ok, here's a pic of "real" viking ship. not sure how real, but it's from some museum exhibition.

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wooden planks are in fact smooth. of course, the surface might not be absolutely flat (I doubt it is), but you can't see it.

now, the way you sculpted it is a fantasy approach. check out this gw chariot

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Yes - I tried to do it with texture - so it may be easier to paint. I think that in 30mm it's a better choice (just my opinion).
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is it easier to paint it? yeah, I guess so.
is it more realistic? hell no

Do I mind it? as I said earlier - no. it's the matter of approach.
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texture is way too deep - looks nice as a sculpt. after painting will look strange.
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