Fletchirwin
Freakzoid
Im finally moving on to a new headsculpt and I'm determined to get it spot on even if it takes the rest of my life.
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I'm getting a Christopher Walken vibe, but the eyes are off. Who are you shooting for?
I was thinking Walken as well... so if it is congrats! If not, just lie and at least 2 of us will be impressed
This is looking very nice, but, despite your best intentions the sculpey your using is really not gonna help you. It's semi transparent and real soft - very difficult to sculpt smaller scaled things with. I would recommend gray sculpey for future heads!
Keep bashing your way at this one though - I am sure you will get there
Thanks for the advice and I'm all too aware now that I should have gone with the grey. I've got about a dozen aborted Walken headsculpts and I've even started one using grey/firm sculpt but this one is a closer likeness.
I like to use a 50/50 mix of firm and super; kind of gives the best of both products.
But having said that, you'r skills are definitely here. I can totally see Walken in both you've posted.
You crazy b&£#% mixing sculpy, who would think of ...... Good idea, will try that next time.
Yeah, it really made a difference as it was still pretty easy to work with (I found firm to crumbly and "firm" ) but the Super was almost too solt and the color made it difficult to notice tooling marks and fingerprints. But combined it's a pretty good medium.
Yeah, it really made a difference as it was still pretty easy to work with (I found firm to crumbly and "firm" ) but the Super was almost too solt and the color made it difficult to notice tooling marks and fingerprints. But combined it's a pretty good medium.
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