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Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 14 Jan 2012, o 21:38
by fullheadofhair
If there was a buy button on his FB page my wallet would have taken a total pounding!!
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 702&type=3
Holy mother of god - he uses his son to give it scale. Look at the size of it!!!!!!!!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =3&theater
His other stuff is awesome.
***Edit for a total inability to post pictures. I suck.

Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 14 Jan 2012, o 21:46
by ToMaZ
Adding pictures straight from Facebook is not possible. You need to be logged in to FB as well in order to see those. That being said...
I've been following the progress of this dragon for a while now and while it's very impressive, I hate the head ^_^
Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 14 Jan 2012, o 21:50
by fullheadofhair
ToMaZ wrote:Adding pictures straight from Facebook is not possible. You need to be logged in to FB as well in order to see those. That being said...
I've been following the progress of this dragon for a while now and while it's very impressive, I hate the head ^_^
This is what I find so fascinating about our hobby - the diverse opinions we have. You are not a fan of the head but it was the head that drew me to the model.
I was thinking of using that as a gaming piece and a fun painting piece until I saw the scale of it 5 or 6 pictures in. The scale literally (and I don't mean figuratively) made my jaw drop.
Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 14 Jan 2012, o 21:57
by ToMaZ
I guess I'm more a tradition dragon type of guy. Like the one done by Heresy, or even the CMON dragon

Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 00:27
by mahon
ToMaZ wrote:Adding pictures straight from Facebook is not possible.
possible but not maybe in an obvious way. you need to find the direct link to the picture. usually by browsing the source code of the page...
Click to see full-sized image
this I managed to acquire by right-clicking and choosing to "copy the image address" or something like this in firefox...
Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 01:27
by ToMaZ
Depending on the security setting from that person then I guess? Anyway, good geeky job

Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 02:44
by LadyEyes
I think it's amazing, but oh boy I don't want to try to paint something that size.

Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 13:13
by Trovarion
I simply don't like it. I mean, I see that it is huge and a big project, but it simply looks unfinished (is it finished?)
now if someone told me: the wings are WIP, okay - BUT looking at all the "details", like the scales on the head/face, they look unrefined and rushed. like: i need to do a row of scales, lets take some rolled putty and slap it on, blend it in, check, now press in sharp sculpting tool, time after time, after.... k, row of scales done - no further detailing needed.
also with the spikey stuff coming out of his shoulder and some on the face...thats just slaps of putty, no detail.
this dragon simply doesn't come to life for me :/
Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 13:56
by Nameless
yes, size is impressive, and I quite like the pose.
but, I kinda have the same impression as Trov - it's WIP, and wings are the worst part here.
Re: Anthony Watkins AW Sculpture - this dragon is HUUUUUGE
Posted: 15 Jan 2012, o 19:07
by fullheadofhair
From his posts on FB:
Still a WIP long in the making. I dont get to work on this much at all, but once in a while something little happens here and there...
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I will post the completed pictures once I have finished this one up. It is still a Work In Progress at this point, all I need is time. I will post complete pictures when he is finished.
What I will say is this is the first dragon I have seen, other than maybe the pre-painted TSR upright red dragon (which I have), that has the bulk and musculature to actually do what it is supposed to do per fantasy writing. Most dragons are portrayed as almost feline and sleek in nature. This one has a degree of realism for me that I have not often seen. I also really like the head and the scaliness of it - which as I said earlier is just a great statement of the diverse opinions in our hobby.
Also, I would have to say that this is not that far off the size a 28-32mm scale I believe an ancient dragon should be!!