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saf
July 8th, 2009, 06:43 PM
Hello again,
This was a concept sculpt for a film, please tell me what u think.
Its sculpted all by hand, no stamps in chavant clay

solticeart
July 8th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Just wow.... wow.. what film???? I love vampire stories.. I read alot of vampire books.. and love any films! but your sculpt is just .. all that detail and the face looks so real! God I wish I had time to take a try at doing something like this.. Im too busy sculpting horses and writing a book on sculpting horses right now to take time to do anything else.. well I am doing a small bust of a child for my aunt but Id love to do some fantasy work.. a dragon.. a vampire would be fun too.. someday I guess. but this eon you did is so real! did you use a real person as a model for him? or is it all from your head or a description with references? so now what d you do with it? will you be casting him or is he for a mold of the face for a movie then? it would be a shame to NOt do something with it! heck Id be happy having him sit here in my studio just to look at! lol... I have got to take the time to come to this forum alot more.. I usually just pop in every few months to see whats going on but. thats just not often enough! lol :girl:

saf
July 9th, 2009, 05:22 AM
Hi solticeart,
First thank you for the flattering comments, I would love to see some of your stuff, is there a link or webiste. I can show you some other owrk which might interest you, right now I am working on a new animal maquette based on a Brom painting

KingUnicorn
July 10th, 2009, 10:22 PM
What I most like about this piece is that you didn't drift too far from the more human base. It has just enough unsettling elements to create an unnerving presence. From afar, this could be any person on the street. But, up close, the oddities you've crafted reveal the sinister nature of the character.

And, of course, I'm a sucker for skinwork. Thanks for sharing.

~KU

saf
February 8th, 2012, 04:02 AM
something from the past