Dok butcha

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Post by Rincevent »

Index:
Wolverine's bust, page 1
Dok Butcha, page 1


hi! this is my new sculpting wip, a bust of wolverine, adapted from the coming movie... ok the face doesn't looks really like M. Jackman, but it's not so sad, ha? it's almost ready to go to the oven.

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RE: wolverine bust, 7cm high

Post by Demi_morgana »

I don't like the veins on arms - imo they're too big but apart from this - great job! :clap:
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Nice bust , I think that You may look on pictures of real body builder to improve some parts. It is only sugestion, but it may help You make it better.
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Post by mahon »

Somehow I liked the other sculpts better. Maybe paintjob would chenge this opinion, but now the unpainted thing doesn't look as good to me as the other sculpts did.

I am not too fond of the face, and as it is the focal point, this has serious impact on the general opinion.
And the veins look unnatural to me. More like as if he had too much skin and it got wrinkled all over his body.

Maybe when I see it painted I will change my opinion, but this one doesn't impress me as much as I would like Wolverine to...
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@mahon: not sure I'll paint it myself ;) I agree about the veins, there are too much of them, it seems I couldn't stop myself...
@scibor: I've done it, and after examining Ronnie Coleman's chest, I've decided to drop down the pec deck ;)) thanx for your comment.
@demi: right, noone seems to appreciate my veins :cry: thanx my friend!!
after wolverine, here is my dok butcha, another bust, 4cm high, this time. still in progress I haven't yet decided what he will be holding in his hands...
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Post by Demi_morgana »

how about a saw? :twisted:
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And part of an arm or a leg! :twisted:
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Post by arctica »

a frog ^^
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Post by Rincevent »

@all of you: thanx for all your ideas!!! I tried body parts, but it was not convincing. so I decided to follow demi's idea, a chirurgical saw... because I'm not good at sculpting frogs ;)
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right, the dok is finished. I think the saw is not enough cut, but I need to jump to another project. I'm back to painting for a while (does scibor's dwarf hunter mean anything to you, hmmm??)
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