Brandon as always incredible work!!!
Martin
Brandon as always incredible work!!!
Martin
Your Hellboy Prince and Indiana Jones sculptures are really fantastic. Besides all the fine detail, you really captured both the look and feel of the characters.
Mola Ram from The Temple of Doom.
Thanks for the comments
That indy is great, probably the best Ford face sculpt i’ve ever seen.
Wouldve been cool for you to have the shape of the stones in the bag. About the bag you are missign this part where it attaches to the belt.
Great Work here!
wow…amazing works again !
Great work Brandon.
Is getting this stuff “printed” by Gentle Giant expensive?
These are brilliant sculpts! Some of the best I have seen here!
Well done!
killer work brandon!
you just got me all crazy about the new movie again. really looking forward to it. hope i woulden’t get disapointed.
-r
this thread blows my puny little mind!
BLAM!
i dont even know where to begin asking questions about some of these works, so for everyones sake i wont. but know that i want to.
simply incredible.
Indy’s perfect!
This stuff is a feast for the eyes. Indy is insanely good. Pity we can’t buy these off the shelf.
damn… again that feeling that i have a lot to learn…
Awesome works.
Gotta be the most awesome job to have your sculpts printed and be paid for that.
those bust sculpts are amazing, mind sharing how you scuplted the likeness of harrison ford, how u setup reference and that sort of thing, its spot on, congrats, really looking forward to more.
Ah that little bag connection part. Thanks I’ll put that in.
Thanks for all the comments. I’ll post more shots of these today - exploded so you can see how I keyed them together. The pictures will explain everything - but basically I figured out how to key Indy’s right arm to lock into his torso, etc. Male and female connections.
This way a project can pop out of the computer, in five sections, and have all the sections lock together.
Thanks again for all the great comments.
-Brandon
awesome job on the Indy bust! How did you do the whip? the details are so tight on there. . . . great work!!
Ha ha! Fantastic method!
Wow! Great stuff! Indy is spot on.
Cool!
Do you eyeball the joint/socket alignment for the square part or is there an easy way to match that up?