No. It’s still much too expensive to do big pieces this way. I’m back with the clay at the moment but who knows? One day I may carpet my studio and get a nice big screen!
Your work is wonderful - obviously that of a sculptor
However, try as I might, I can’t help but wonder about the bag at the elf’s feet…?
Should it not have some weight (or gravity?) It seems to be floating in limbo - weightlessness on the tree roots (?)
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(and wholly inspiring)
Chris
Excellent job!
Here’s another little bronze goblin
really nice character and modleling…
Thank you!
Hello goode400,
I am a great fan of your works ! ^^
This one really have its place in your goblins serie ;).
Again, great job
Here’s another Zbrush to bronze piece
Thanks Chokmah!
Love your work too! Looks like we’re both into the same stuff.
Wow…so brilliant!
great work!
what matcap you use for the goblin? i love this style!
rod
This is so good. The wings especially.
All of your models have so much personality. Fantastic work!
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Very nice work and good presentation…Congrats
Solidsnake - Thanks
Rodsanchez - Thank you, I just used the bumpviewer material. It seems to show up the modelling well.
Highway star - Thanks, the wings took ages! There’s probably a quicker way but I’m still a zbrush beginner
Moni-poroni - Thank you, glad you like them!
Tuff - Thank you. I’m really pleased with the photos.
i dont mean the grey goblin, i mean the wizard3 (bronze) ist this real world bronze or 3d render?
the work on your website is awesome!
rod
Oops! sorry! Yes, that’s the real world one. I wouldn’t have a clue how to do that digitally
wow, lovvvee this! beautiful works!
Great work here…
Lovely work. There’s a great sense of fun in what you do.
I think I’ll have missed your time at Tussaud’s by a few years - I left the company in 1987. My last visit to the studio was around the mid-80s, when it was still on the top floor at Marylebone Road, and we were doing the version of the Cabinet of Curiosities that was at Wookey Hole. I (reluctantly) had custody of some of the bulkier items from the archive at the time.
Mark