Dracula coppola

akasha2683

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Hi! im new and i love this forum all of you put your love in your work!
Just yesterday i finished my dracula coppola(is my favorite character).He is 45 cm tall but he isnt finished now im making for him the diorama.
this is him without barb:
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But i hope you like him..this is tehe first time that i did a likeness person.:

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So let me know what do you think about him.
 
Nice! I love his expression in the last photo. It's always cool to see this armour...it's my favorite Dracula too!
 
Yes the head is made with super sculpey with glass eyes, the hair is a syntetic hair and the body is made with epoxi,,the espoxi is the mass that has two components and when you mixed it,it becomes hard.
Then the armor has a printed first with blanck and next with a dry brush with red.:)



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:confusedoh jakman1 what question do you say? i dont understand your comment.. did i something wrong? my native lenguaje is spanish so maybe i dont explain very well..
 
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eso es un super buen construir.
gracias por publicar información e imágenes acerca de su proceso de generación. fue muy interesante!
 
Wow!!! The Armor color is awesome. Very dirty I like that.. Reminds of my helmet I painted up.
 
Gracias!..si quise hacer una armadura que no se viera muy nueva asi que me gusto pintarla asi!
thanks ! i wanted to painted the armor in this way because i like more.
 
Great sequential photo's! I truly enjoy seeing the process of build-up from start to finish....
However, you skipped the part where you colored the head, it went from well shaped Sculpey to flesh toned in one photo! I was really wanting to see this step as the head and the likeness you got are really very remarkable.
 
Great sequential photo's! I truly enjoy seeing the process of build-up from start to finish....
However, you skipped the part where you colored the head, it went from well shaped Sculpey to flesh toned in one photo! I was really wanting to see this step as the head and the likeness you got are really very remarkable.

haha ok fist i made a wash of sienna and then i clean it with a spongue, then i colored the red areas like eyes,and dark areas, and i made the veins with a blue with a lot of water and then covered it with a wash of sienna again:)
 
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