streetjudge79 Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 1, 2014 #1 I just finished this piece for a friend who’s building a full Arnold mannequin. And the leg in progress:
I just finished this piece for a friend who’s building a full Arnold mannequin. And the leg in progress:
laxman09 Active Member Apr 6, 2014 #3 NOBODY CARES! just kidding, i rarely get around the the sculpting part of the forum but i love it when i go here. the sculpt looks great, detail is amazing! did he take a shotgun blast to the face?
NOBODY CARES! just kidding, i rarely get around the the sculpting part of the forum but i love it when i go here. the sculpt looks great, detail is amazing! did he take a shotgun blast to the face?
ahoudini Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 6, 2014 #4 It looks amazing! How did you achieve the great metallic effect on the exposed endoskeleton?
streetjudge79 Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Apr 7, 2014 #5 Thanks guys. I use alclad airbrush metallics on it. Stuff looks like chrome after applying it.
G gypsycatcha Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2014 #6 Looks awesome Steve. Alclad is certainly the way to go for chrome . I always liked that Arnie you did with the endo section exposed at the back of Arnies head. Think it was one of Howards...
Looks awesome Steve. Alclad is certainly the way to go for chrome . I always liked that Arnie you did with the endo section exposed at the back of Arnies head. Think it was one of Howards...
LadyFancyPants New Member Jun 8, 2014 #7 Looks fantastic - the colours are so vibrant. Every time I see an example of Alclad it looks awesome when finished. The smaller details in this piece make it - really great job!
Looks fantastic - the colours are so vibrant. Every time I see an example of Alclad it looks awesome when finished. The smaller details in this piece make it - really great job!