wow awesome … great stuff
currently saving up and waiting till i can get one myself but holy cow i cant wait now that level of detail is insane it even caught the fabric detail also really nice sculpt 
So excited i think the grey material will make it look even better though
I decided to finish up my Bill Bones sculpt based on the old NC Wyeth painting. I thought it would be a really good project to dive in to the potential of the FormLabs printer with. I’m printing this at 1/6 scale (12 inches in height) with the intent of molding and casting it. I just can’t over the quality of the FormLabs product. Especially for the price. It’s just amazing. I printed out his scarf last night because I wanted to see how far I could reasonably push the detail. It’s incredible. The only draw back is obviously with the scaffold type support system, the detail would suffer where the part was suspended in the printer. But with some intelligent cutting and keying, there are ways of supporting the parts so you won’t lose crucial detail. This thing is awesome

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dope as f@#%! I have had the same issue with both, amping the detail and the supports. Like you said, just gotta plan things out. Great print!
Recently took a trip to Paris where I spent a lot of time in the Louvre and the Musee D’Orsay. I came back super inspired by all the clay sketches and maquettes. The had a sense of life and vitality in them that you don’t often see in the larger more finished pieces. I did this over the weekend in about two hours with no use of symmetry. I really enjoyed it. It felt like I was exercising a part of my mind that was artistically lacking. Symmetry can make you lazy I guess. Anyway I had a lot of fun doing this.


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Im thrilled I was given the opportunity to sculpt another Frazetta girl. This one is based on his watercolor painting called ‘The Teaser’. To be produced by Level 52 Studios. Always fun to sculpt these 






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Always great to see those shapes in 3d. Great work!
wow , great work
warning: enormous work dump. Its been too long since I posted on here. Ive been extremely busy with both commercial and personal work. I dont feel alive unless Im sculpting 60 hours a week haha. I recently bought another FDM printer and Ive been experimenting with coating these prints in wax. It feels really good to be combining my traditional and digital skills in the most practical way possible. Im hoping to get a couple of my personal pieces in bronze soon. Thanks again pixologic for helping the creativity flowwww…















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Here’s the DVA I worked on for Blizzard with Dom Qwek. He did the mech and i did the pilot. painted by Laurel Austin. All based on game assets of course.


Here’s a fan art sculpt of Twitch from League of Legends. Sculpted in zbrush and printed on my form2.





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More personal work. Most of it printed on my FDM and then sculpted over or recast in wax…









Vol’Jin bust I sculpted for the Blizzard charity auction. I roughed him out in zbrush, printed him on the Form2 and the recast in wax for finishing. Once again… best of both worlds. You absolutely can not bring textures like that from the digital world in to the real world yet. At the end of the day nothing beats the human hand.

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Here’s that pinup girl I finally finished. My own design. Printed by Level52. Might put this into production at some point. She was fun.






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Swordsman of Mars for Level 52 based on the Frazetta painting. 1/4 scale!




Here’s the Scott Campbell fan art piece I sculpted in zbrush. I cant remember who printed her but the magnificent paint was done by Vicente Torres…


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more stuff. both personal and commercial. the ibuki was done for PCS Toys and the Undead templar was done for Quarantine studios. The Hamilton was done for Diekers Wax















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Amazing stuff…!!!
So many treats to enjoy! I particularly appreciate the classical studies done in so many poses. Thanks for taking the time from what looks like an extremely busy schedule to show your work.
You just blew my mind… I always enjoyed and admired your art but that multipost just killed me

