well, yeah. but sculpting isn't a strong suit of mine. far, far from it lol I'm still fairly new to making in general, but one day I'll grow a pair and give sculpting a go!Level??? I didn't have a clue when I started, but that's why this forum is great! Just let the imagination have control!
This is seriously awesome. Keep up the great work.
Hey, your suit looks great so far. Keep up the good work. I had a question, im not sure if you answered it somewhere in there already, but what material are you using for the mother mold for this project? Thanks, can't wait to see the rest.
Awesome, awesome job so far! The arms look fantastic. Can't wait to see this when done.
coming out good! Still waiting to get mine molded. And..get some eyes lol!
well, yeah. but sculpting isn't a strong suit of mine. far, far from it lol I'm still fairly new to making in general, but one day I'll grow a pair and give sculpting a go!
Thank you mysteriousDamn I really like how this is coming out... Nice job so far!!!
Thank you, I probably could do a resin but probably will notWOW! This is an amazing build. Would it be possible for you to make the pieces your casting in Dragon Skin available to the forum as Resin casts? I ask because I have a very specific Turtle themed Custom project I'd love to see come to life in 1:1 scale.
You should bring out his cheeks more, your version barely has any
I'm working on it! hahaaMore more more!!!
Thank you!Dude this is looking amazing!!! Great work!
being in the middle angle is probably your best bet for the least distortion as either way you move your arms it has the least amount to distort if you see what i mean, the sculpt won't have to stretch to the extremes.
great work so far mate
I'm not 100% sure as I haven't done anything like this before myself but everytime I've seen a suite being sculpted over a lifecast for an actor they seem to allways have them standing with their arms out infront of them and then slightly out towards the sides
maybe this helps with a more natural look in the creases when the arms are then relaxed ?
again dont take my word for it as I know most of the work would have also been done with foam latex being used but would be well worth doing a little search on the net for lifesize body casts or something to see if their is a trend ?
great work so far mate
I'm not 100% sure as I haven't done anything like this before myself but everytime I've seen a suite being sculpted over a lifecast for an actor they seem to allways have them standing with their arms out infront of them and then slightly out towards the sides
maybe this helps with a more natural look in the creases when the arms are then relaxed ?