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T.S.Wittelsbach's Jewelry Sketchbook

Some of the most inventive and creative exploitation of rp technology I’ve seen (not to mention just incredible artwork!)
Beautifully designed, beautifully exectuted.
I’ve been showing this thread to a bunch of sculptor friends who are all amazed and work both tradtionallly and digitally.
Thanks for sharing this!

very creative work :+1:

T.S.

You continue to do awsome work and you have inspired me to work on my first piece. I will have to send the model out to be milled. Where do you have your pieces cast or do you do it yourself? I would like to find a place that likes to work with beginners.

Thanks
Jack

Beautiful work, man!!:grimacing: I totally love it!! Respects!

heyo,
been busy with an order but here are some pics of the vampskull ring.

GnomusMaximus - Thank you
iglla - I generate the wax’s on my mill then the standard losswax process
DocTiki - Thank you, I know it’s a very cool machine.
I’m looking at the new one it’s a little slicker
Crusoe the Painter - send me an image of the part and we will discuss it.
kinston2 - Thank you, any thing I can help you with I’ll try.
kaiyongman - wow, thanks
Steevo - Thanks, it couldn’t hurt. it winds up being a tricky pipeline.
AA-ron - Thank you. I admit it’s kinda cool to be able work on something
then drop the files on the mill and see what I have.
jmenna - Thanks allot.
nightwoodwolf - Thank you
jack999 - Thank you. I use the casting house in Chicago. they are one of
the few places in the country that is willing and able to cast
my work. they use the truwax process and the high def waxing
process. that makes this stuff workable. 312-782-7160
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I swear I thought I reduced them.
I’ll try to find where I saved the reduced images and I’ll replace these.
but it does let you see the detail.
hope that helps… lol
sorry guys

t

Really nice work, great application of zbrush! Thank you for sharing a look into your process.

no thank you Heather.
I look through the work of the artist commenting on my work is humbling.
I look at your work and it is masterful, not being modest I know I’m good at my niche but you guys are so talented. there couldn’t be anything more complimenting than the kind words and support you have for me and my work.

it keeps me going.
thanks to you and all of you.

tomas

Awesome work, very good use for Zbrush, 5 Stars.

Wow! simply amazing.
Now I want to get a mill system and start bringing stuff to the real world.
:smiley:

Keep it up!

I am inquiring about prices on those machines. Its what I have been looking for in a mill. I have looked at the sherline and I think this one your using is much better for detail work. :slight_smile:

Muaitai- thanks allot

Stephen: thank you…this is the link to the mill. I think they are now around 28,000 http://gemvision.com/html/products/revo/revo.html

ok here is the vamp in silver. and some other bits.

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good to see all those… eye catching:D :bulb: :bulb:

ARRGHH … kick ass! I want one ! :slight_smile:
zbrush sculpt look better with real, look like more artistic !!

Nice pirate work !

grog10- thank you.
karysino- thanks I must admit that it is fun to be able to work on a model then run it through to the mill and see the parts in your hands.

I know I became that skull guy overnight, I promise that in the next month or two more parts that are not skulls will be coming out for you to see.

Holy crap those are amazing. Post more as you make stuff, that is amazing and inspiring.

thank you,

that is the plan… :wink:

here are some other parts.
this was grown on a t66.
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here is another new piece…
t

Wonderful. What is the maximum volume size you can cast with that machine?

do you mean mill? my table is 6"x4"x40mm
now you can grow them to any size.

casting wise I think we have a cylinder that is 5" or 6" x 1’

if i didnt answer the question feel free to grill me untill you get the info your looking for.

t