Polaris Minor (CZ)

New miniatures were released? Spread the news!
przemo
Posts: 1031
Joined: 31 Oct 2005, o 14:25

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by przemo »

Thanks.
I like your sculpts a lot, though Hellboy's anatomy looks quite strange. To big cloaths, to small shoulders and to thin legs. Maybe you wanted to acheive a cartoonish style, but for me it just doesn't look fine. All details, weapon etc. looks awesome! Just don't like the anatomy.

I also try to sculpt and use mainly FIMO Classic. May you please tell me something about Sculpey Firm? What's the difference beetwen this one and FIMO?
he11_knight

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by he11_knight »

przemo wrote:Thanks.
I like your sculpts a lot, though Hellboy's anatomy looks quite strange. To big cloaths, to small shoulders and to thin legs. Maybe you wanted to acheive a cartoonish style, but for me it just doesn't look fine. All details, weapon etc. looks awesome! Just don't like the anatomy.

I also try to sculpt and use mainly FIMO Classic. May you please tell me something about Sculpey Firm? What's the difference beetwen this one and FIMO?
Hi, about the anatomy, yes I wanted to achieve the comix look, so maybe legs are still too big :D

And now Sculpey Firm, as the name explains it is firmer than fimo (it is more like chavant or roma plastelina clays), it holds the finest details. But FIMO is ok too, but i like Firm because it's firm :) I use FIMO when i need some soft detailing like hair etc. You can mix Sculpey and Fimo 50/50 so you will get best of them.
he11_knight

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by he11_knight »

Here we go, Cover Art for Hellboy:

ImageClick to see full-sized image
Nameless
The Better Choice
The Better Choice
Posts: 17415
Joined: 21 Jun 2005, o 17:41
Location: Silesia, Poland
Contact:

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by Nameless »

what does "not for commercial use (unofficial collector's item)" mean?
clever way to avoid copyrights?
Image
Skrit
Needs more explanation
Needs more explanation
Posts: 10608
Joined: 9 May 2005, o 15:34
Location: The Netherlands, Breda

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by Skrit »

You'd think that right, but without permission it is illegal. Iirc only if it's a parody you can make something similar.
he11_knight

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by he11_knight »

No there is a deal with mr. Mignola, I wouldn´t sell it on ebay or in mass production or in any e-shop. So that´s why it is limited and that´s why there is this message on it :)
Skrit
Needs more explanation
Needs more explanation
Posts: 10608
Joined: 9 May 2005, o 15:34
Location: The Netherlands, Breda

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by Skrit »

He actually gave his permission? Wow! He is notoriously hard with giving his permission to use his intellectual property from what I've read and heard so congratulations on that! :)
Nameless
The Better Choice
The Better Choice
Posts: 17415
Joined: 21 Jun 2005, o 17:41
Location: Silesia, Poland
Contact:

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by Nameless »

if that's the case... how much for one? :)
Image
Skrit
Needs more explanation
Needs more explanation
Posts: 10608
Joined: 9 May 2005, o 15:34
Location: The Netherlands, Breda

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by Skrit »

Nameless wrote:if that's the case... how much for one? :)
That should have been my answer too! :mrgreen:
he11_knight

Re: Polaris Minor (CZ)

Post by he11_knight »

skrit: actually his wife (as the manager :) ) gives me "permission", and I promised, that I will make copies only for a few people and will never make bussines on it, so I keep the word :)

And answer for boht of you, there are no copies left :) sorry, maybe if someone will cancel his decision to have one, I will tell you.
Post Reply