Re: Gipetto's Workshop-(Re)Sculpts & Paint Jobs
thank you so much! means a lot to hear such kind words!
WOW! thanks so much Mag!
I've waited mostly b/c of 2 reason: 1) wanted to wait until I found the DX vest, sportscoat, and overcoat and 2) scared to post it in the DC forum as some ppl can be ruthless
and did all those corrections. no one made them for me. the socks, I just painted over the HT ones as well as the tie.
now the suspenders were a doosey I found the pattern online and replicated it in appropriate scale, and then printed it on smooth cardstock paper.
then, I stripped a cheap pleather belt I had and superglued the pattern onto the thin pleather "skin" so to speak. then cut the pieces out and made the appropriate connections. lastly, I used a black twist tie to loop through and glue onto the pants. that was it haha
oh and I just recently saw inception, and been meaning to tell you that you're L. DiCaprio sculpt is spot on!
Great work man! Never would have guessed that used to be the DCD sculpt. The hair looks amazing too, some of the best 1/6 hair I've seen yet to be honest.
thank you so much! means a lot to hear such kind words!
Gipetto, I am truly in awe of your talent! I cant believe you made that kind of progress in 2 years!
I cant believe you waited until now to post pics of that Joker. It's really fantastic! I know that if you show it off somewhere in the DC forum people will love it!
A quick question:
How did you acquire "movie accurate" socks, suspenders, and tie? Who made them?
WOW! thanks so much Mag!
I've waited mostly b/c of 2 reason: 1) wanted to wait until I found the DX vest, sportscoat, and overcoat and 2) scared to post it in the DC forum as some ppl can be ruthless
and did all those corrections. no one made them for me. the socks, I just painted over the HT ones as well as the tie.
now the suspenders were a doosey I found the pattern online and replicated it in appropriate scale, and then printed it on smooth cardstock paper.
then, I stripped a cheap pleather belt I had and superglued the pattern onto the thin pleather "skin" so to speak. then cut the pieces out and made the appropriate connections. lastly, I used a black twist tie to loop through and glue onto the pants. that was it haha
oh and I just recently saw inception, and been meaning to tell you that you're L. DiCaprio sculpt is spot on!