View Full Version : Sculptors Corner update, finally!!!!
alterton
December 17th, 2003, 10:34 PM
Update December-18- 03. Sorry for the delay, but the site was down for almost 3 weeks, server problems they said. ****!!!!
Sculptors Galleries update:
Alterton (1 pic)
Bergholtz (1 pics)
Canale (2 pics)
Elizardo ( 2 pics)
Greenwell (1 pics)
Fuller (1 piece)
Love (2 pieces)
Marquez (2 piecres)
Mcfarlane toys (5 pics)
Olympus Studio (3 pieces)
Perna (1 pic)
Polutanovich (2 pieces)
Shiflett Bros (3 pics)
Simon (1 pic)
Snyder (1 piece)
at the usaual place, The Corner is here!!! (http://sculptorscorner.iespana.es/sculptorscorner/)
some images:
From Martin Canale:
http://sculptorscorner.iespana.es/sculptorscorner/Canale/canales21.jpg
From Andy Bergholtz:
http://sculptorscorner.iespana.es/sculptorscorner/Bergholtz/andys14.jpg
From Me:
http://sculptorscorner.iespana.es/sculptorscorner/Alterton/alterton29.jpg
Alterton
poly_cube
December 17th, 2003, 11:22 PM
woah! those are just freakin awesome!
Zaphod
December 17th, 2003, 11:24 PM
Wow! All really Impressive work! All the work that must have gone into the werewolf! Can't that dude make up his mind or is he a masochist!? All those extra layers of armor and whatnot plus the doing all the underlying structures. I would go mad (not saying that I have any extensive experience when it comes to doing sculpture)! The result is really good thought (on all of them)!
Bravo! :chug:
Oh, you might wanna add to the topic that it is a heavy download. Or lowering the quality/resolution. I'm using a broadband connection (in Japan, but still) and it took me a couple of minutes to load all the pictures. Might depend on your server i guess.
Keep you gallery updated! It's a great inspiration! In fact, I'm gonna have a go att SuperSculpey when I go home in January (can't seem to find it here in Japan).
Is there any convenient way of ordering the stuff online? Is it usually more expensive online than what it would cost in a store?
Aven
December 18th, 2003, 02:45 AM
They are just sweet. I don't really mind the size of the pics as they look so cool. I especially like the way the cloth on Dracula and Doom has been sculpted. Looks very natural.
I just read through the site to see that Doom is 9inches. Damn impressive.
ShawnYe
December 18th, 2003, 06:57 AM
wow all really impressive! that werewolf is super awesome! Something that I would really love to have one on my shelf.
egerie
December 18th, 2003, 01:51 PM
Wow! it was worth waiting 10 mins to see them (on high speed....!) !
Lost Dragon
December 19th, 2003, 01:32 AM
That's some nice, nice work. :jawdrop:
NoUseFrAName
December 19th, 2003, 09:30 AM
having just used super sculpy for the first time this semester...I'm totally blown away. Much respect.
are the body and cape sculpted on the dracula one? or is it real fabric hanging on an armature? I really can't tell. If it's sculpted that's absolutely extraordinary. If not, well, it's still absolutely extraordinary!
awesome work guys!
-Rob
Scotty
December 19th, 2003, 09:57 AM
Amazing works! Everytime I see the pieces you (Alterton) and the rest of you crazy talented freaks put out....I am humbled. :chug:
Rusty Red Robot
December 19th, 2003, 02:47 PM
That took forever to load, even on my cable connection. But you know what? It was worth it. Fantastic work! Beautiful, and inspiring. That Dr. Doom is great, as is the wolf! I can't believe you actually sculpted the skull before adding the flesh and fur!!
alterton
December 22nd, 2003, 07:32 PM
Hey guys, sorry for the late response, so let see what have you said???
Ok, sorry for the time the pics takes to load, but it seems the server is getting too damned slow, plus I know the pics are big, but on the first updates I posted here, some have asked me to put bigger images...hey I use an ol' traditional dial up connection to run the site!!!!!!
Thanks for the kind works. the wolf is really awesome, I have seen Martin sculpting it, and I must say the man is a mad genius. About the Bela, is a new work for Sideshow, sculpted by the great Andy, the clothes are real clothes, not sculpted.
About getting sculpey online, don't know man, I use epoxy from my local shop. check the sculpey official site to see prices.
Thanks for the comments on my piece, it was really fun to sculpted, and thanks for the words about the site, we will have to new galleries coming, and believe theses ones are from very talented and ol' school sculpture field.
Take care guys, and I am glad you like it
Alterton
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