View Full Version : SCULPTURE - Transform and Roll Out - (my latest)
Scotty
August 5th, 2003, 08:50 AM
I still have to do some cleaning up on it, and add some more detailing, but since so many others are posting their sculpts early...I thought I might follow suit. I have some in progress shots on my "worksite" if you're curious by they way. :) I'll post up a good shot of the completed piece when I get there.
http://scotty.craigfoster.com/albums/sculpture/DSCN0097.jpg
//SGT.SKINNER\\
August 5th, 2003, 11:23 AM
Nice work Scotty! I've been watching you (not literally!) put this one together, and you did a nice job of it. Paint him up!
I'm looking forward to the new Transformers movie.
Scotty
August 5th, 2003, 08:15 PM
Here's the completed Sculpt. Now I just have to harden it, (bake it) and sand some rough areas. It's quite difficult to get such flat surfaces with Super Sculpey, but I think I pulled it off.
Thanks for looking!
http://scotty.craigfoster.com/albums/sculpture/PRIMEBUST_READY_TO_HARDEN.jpg
http://scotty.craigfoster.com/albums/sculpture/ALL_DONE_BUT_THE_BAKING_AND_SANDING_BACK.jpg
Scotty
August 6th, 2003, 03:45 PM
Call me a slave to my own perfectionism, BUT I had to add more detailing. It's a sickness...I know. :roll: I added more lines to take away some of the doughyness (if that's a word) of the sculpt. I'm more pleased with it now myself.
NOW it's done being sculpted...for real this time. :wink:
http://scotty.craigfoster.com/albums/sculpture/OK_THIS_TIME_IT_S_DONE_BEING_SCULPTED_FOR_REAL.jpg
ulithiarid
August 6th, 2003, 11:08 PM
Thats awesome!! I dont think u should touch it anymore . . just bake it then paint it up ;)
New Transformers movie?! R u serious?! The first one is one of my all time favs . . if they made another one i'd just be like :eek:
Scotty
August 7th, 2003, 08:39 PM
ulithiarid- Thanks! Glad you like it. I'm already moving on to my next one. :)
Ya, the movie's coming out in 2005 hopefully..if not....2006.
Cannibal80
August 8th, 2003, 09:24 AM
Transformers rock!
I thought the same thing about those doughy curves... detailing improves it a lot i think, but I know nothing about sculpting.
Scotty
August 11th, 2003, 07:10 AM
Cannibal80- Thanks!! Ya, I'm much happier with it now. The curves and waves that are in some places I actually left on purpose. I felt they give the "metal surfaces" that would compose his body more of a realistic look from battling and such. I've always had a sort of "imperfect perfection" to my works anyhow, and I'm just letting my style grow....rather than making a copy of what someone else may have done or want to see. Hard Hero made a bust, but it has very little detail, and is very cold and static looking. I wanted to do something much better than that. :)
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