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A scratch built dragon head
Posted: 9 May 2011, o 22:53
by DariusZero
Here's something I'm currently working on.......a scratch built dragon head. Express your coments please, but could you also explain, which is better to post: one single thread with all of my work or separate threads, regarding the respond that is?
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Re: A scratch built dragon head
Posted: 10 May 2011, o 09:22
by Pandadosmares
Looking good, but the dragon needs a nose
Re: A scratch built dragon head
Posted: 10 May 2011, o 15:14
by arctica
That's a really nice start and somehow the scale of the head although a little larger than the body at the moment, kind of works quite well at the same time. Will you add more detail to the beast?
As for posting everyone does things differently. Personally i put all my posts into one large thread, except when i do separate projects for our Tale of Gamers thread (which reminds me to really fire that bad boy back up). Personal preference

sometimes it's easier to have separate threads, i'm just lazy

Re: A scratch built dragon head
Posted: 10 May 2011, o 18:18
by Maru
ok im caind of poor at sculpting - butRemoVe mold lines from plastic parts - Please
Ask Redrav ?? .. or who is sculpting Steampunk minis ?? - they should kne "how to"
- Remove Mold lines
Re: A scratch built dragon head
Posted: 11 May 2011, o 09:58
by DariusZero
Pandadosmares wrote:Looking good, but the dragon needs a nose
I'll see what I can do about it.
Maru wrote:ok im caind of poor at sculpting - butRemoVe mold lines from plastic parts - Please
Ask Redrav ?? .. or who is sculpting Steampunk minis ?? - they should kne "how to"
- Remove Mold lines
Aknowledged.
arctica wrote:That's a really nice start and somehow the scale of the head although a little larger than the body at the moment, kind of works quite well at the same time. Will you add more detail to the beast?
I have done the claws, the tips of the wings, the tail, the head, I will also add a rider, and an elaborate base. Maybe some more scally skin...
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