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Old 10-15-07 Reply     Quote     UserGallery     ThreadGallery     Post#1
Scott Spencer
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Default Holloween Boy

Hey All,
This is a sculpt I did for the October Shadows art show 2007 - celebrating Halloween in Art www.creaturefeatures.com

Sculpted in ZBrush - output on a 3D printer - painted with a bronze patina
Got it done in about a week (just under the wire The idea is a child carving a pumpkin from his own head. I think I had the most fun making the tiny little pumpkin seeds inside his head : ) The figure stands about 8" tall 4" square at the base.
I hope you guys like it.

Cheers!
Scott
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soo great!

output is very nice. What kind of scale was this printed at? and can i ask how much something like this cost to get printed?
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Thanks man - it is 8" tall and about $100 an inch to print
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The finished 3D print is one scary piece of sculpture (in a good way that is). Great Zbrush sculpt and has a kind of Tim Burtonesque feeling to it.... Thanks for sharing, must be a great feeling to actually see and hold a piece of art that one has made with a 3D program
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I already told you how much I like this... really cool idea, really well executed.

I want one
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Wow! And Yiaaajks!!!
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Fantastic model and images
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Nice work Scott!
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amazing idea !...really nice idea...i like to see what is inside that head...
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amazing Scott!

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Great, if you could just show a few more pictures......
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A great 3d model gave an awesome piece of art, the patina coating is really fantastic, cool work Scott
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I like it, the modelling is fantastic. Very strong image, however I do not know what it is supposed to represent. Is he made of pumpkin? It looks like there are pumpkin seeds in his head cavity. Does that mean he is edible and can be made into donuts and muffins?
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Looks awesome. As somebody stated earlier, it must be neat to hold a zbrush sculpt in your hand.

Do you have any pictures of the piece as it came out of the printer, previous to sanding and painting?

Did it print in one piece, or did you have to put them together and glue them as it came off the printer?

Wow, so that cost you upwards of 800$ to print? That is dedication.
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Default Amazing!!!

Really nice model and very cool actual sculpture

I am SOOOO interested in this Process can you tell me where you got it done?
do you/they have a website?
Any more info on the process would be muck apreciated

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