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I’m very glad to present my fan art of Hulk statue Collectibles from the Marvel Comics franchise.
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Since childhood, I was so fascinated by the 80’s Hulk animation. Hulk was truly the personification of raw rage and fury. I admired the classic monster look Hulk had. He truly seems like a mean beast and almighty. Recently Marvel comics released different versions of Hulk, which lack the classic mystery Hulk had. Ever since Disney bought Marvel Studios, Hulk becomes cuter and more appealing to the kids, which is not particularly a bad thing. However, that diminished the classic soul of Hulk that I knew from childhood.
Usually it is wise to start anatomy with Zsphere, however I find it more comfortable to start with separated pieces. This helps me visualize much better how the joints move and I get less deformity that I need to fix.
First Of all, I needed to keep the same appearance as the hulk. Back then in the '80s, this kind of wavy hair was a trend and it makes this version of Hulk very unique. Hulk also had a Frankenstein-like face which made him more of a monster. He also had pointy and thick eyebrows that made him look extremely aggressive. In the animation Series, Hulk had a more proportional body comparing to the new Hulk we see in Comic books. You may see the full post on my website HERE.
I finally had to move on to Hulk’s pose and the general idea of the statue’s look and silhouette. I’m happy with the pose. He has the classic look and a more proportionate anatomy.
As I reached a satisfying result with the muscle form, I moved on to further detailing. I try different brushes and techniques to create skin texture. I added the essential wrinkles using Dam Standard brush since there’s no miraculous way to create a realistic feeling. Patience is critical in process of sculpting.