Ya it’s great! Love the proportions - very realistic sculpt!
Man, this is amazing! Awesome work !
Awesome work mate!!
Thats mindblowing, love this one!
thanks J
great work!
Yeah, that’s just crazy!
Awesome work all around this Thread Steve,very inspiring,i should start doing more Sketch after seeing how awesome your works is,even though I’ve seen this works for 10 times,Top Row thread Asap!
kobe is pure awesome …mind sharing some more views from different angle …i would love to see it from above e.g.
awesome stuff! hey Steve just out ouf curiosity, did you participate in a sculptng contest at grand cental academy? I was just checking and saw your name there under an awesome sculpture of a female dressed with some thin drapery a stick in one hand, and a bird taking flight on the other.
Very expressive sculpting on Kobe
That is something what ZBrush is all about Awesomness
thanks o/mi I’ll post more when I get further along. Vincente ,very interesting where did you see that. I did do the sculpture contest ,the sculpture you are talking about is I believe a War Memorial I did awhile back.
Hey!, I saw that, at the grand central academy webpage. I found a link of one of the students Picassa albums where he had 12 pictures of beatiful sculptures. I like your sculpture and P. Farauts the most. I attendend your Dynamic Figure Sculpting Class, maybe you remember something about that. I could relate the drapery work you did on the sculpt to the things you talked about and showed us when talking about cloth, very awesome. I myself am attempting now to sculpt a long skirt also, in a project where the figure happens to have a similar leg situation as your sculpt and have been using it as reference for the drapery, I only have one 3/4 front pic, wish I could have more (what is the name of the sculpt?). I also have been reading Ed. Latneris book the chapter abut drapery and can relate that to all the stuff you told us. I also found a variety of paintings and sketches of the model we sculpted, which kind of surprised me! very nice stuff. I’m reading, studying and sculpting frequently. Doing the DFS course with you gave me a lot more confidence for figure sculpting, especially doing this without symmetry, which now I do find kind of strange.
So once more, thanks…
Vicentemente, Glad the small drapery portion of class helped, keep at it.
some more work
dragon rendered in modo
1 to 2 hour drapery studies
Brilliant!
awesome works Steve
nice, really like the dragon.
doing some light and skin tests.