Saw this on youtube, it’s outstanding!
It’s good to see you doing clay again. Really beautiful.
I miss working in clay. Just never have the time.
super awesome! feels like she’s breathing!
I saw your timelapse yesturday in the monstermakers site.
The result is great, Schlitzie looks alive
Can’t wait the final painted sculpt
awesome!I do some real world sculpting sometimes,and when I back to digital sculpt after that,I also feel so hard to do same things in ZBrush.
Is that a NSP-caly material?How did you made so smooth ?
good model !
that looks fantastic!
Pinhead, this is awesome:)
awsome piece
Nice clay sculpt!!
I like it more than the ZBrush model, especially the teeth are great.
Keep rocking,
cheers Caglar
What do you mean by : subject bad ?? What is bad about Schlitzie ??
gosh, fantastic sir!
I’m speechless…truly amazing. So much to learn just by looking at that photo. Thank you for posting (!).
Alexander
Great clay bust. Fantastic when artists master both traditional as digital sculpting.
Thanks a lot guys.I appreciate it.
Akatsuki no it is not NSP it is Monster Clay. This is the first time that I have used it. I like it it is less sticky than NSP.
Watch the time lapse video on page 17 of this thread it shows how I smoothed it.
I’ll post some photos of the finished head once I get it done which will probably be some time from now.
thanks again,
Rick
Cool ! Been ages since I’ve seen any new clay work by you. Nice clean forms and great texturing…!
- S
Beautiful Rick Amazing sculpt it is incredible how you u reach stunning results both traditionally (and u are a master you know) and digitally. Prove the fact that if u want Mastering digital sculpting a classic background is needed sometimes. Please keep on posting forever
Impressive! Absurd level of detail!! Inspiring to me …
Looks magnificent! Waiting for him to start moving
Bravo!! stunning work as always!
Thanks a lot guys. Here is a close up of the texture on Schlitzie’s cheek I figured it might be useful to make an alpha from.
Also I thought some of you might find this interesting;