segunda-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2010

CORTO MALTESE


So, here's a picture of a corto maltese I did a few years ago for a teacher of mine. It's great to see that it's still holding up, as these sculptures are obviously very fragile. Thanks to Jaime Anibal for the picture!

sexta-feira, 29 de janeiro de 2010

Again, sorry for the sideways pictures, but I just don't seem able to go around it. stupid PS3...

ROLAND DESCHAIN OF GILEAD






As promised, here are some some pictures of the roland character from the dark tower books by steven king. I'ts looking really special with all the eavy drybush I've applied to simulate sun wethered skin. I'm not done with the chest, though. What do you think?

AFRO SAMURAI

hey hey! Just a quick post to say I've started working on an afro samurai sculpt from the anime series with the same name. I don't have any pictures yet but I'll post more when it's done. By the way, anyone interested on a sculpting tutorial?

domingo, 24 de janeiro de 2010

MORE WORK IN PROGESS






First of all my apologies for last post, but for some stupid reason I couldn't turn them around. I'm doing this on a PS3, so that's probably why. Anyway, here's a dragon from the game Panzer Dragoon Saga and a couple of characters from street fighter. I've also started working on my interpretation of Roland Deschain from the dark tower books from steven king and I think that will be really special. I'll post some shots of that later. So, if you got any questions or sugestions, just leave a comment...

TYRANT WORK IN PROGESS






Hey there ! Here are some shots of a tyrant figure from resident evil I've been sculpting for almost a year (!) now. It's really massive and easily the biggest thing I've ever made! It measures about 70cm (28 inches). Has you can see I just use plain plasticine ( I only use JOVI brand). I start with a rough sketch and then add details starting from the head down. When I got a detail just right I paint it over with wood glue (PVC glue), and that's really the trick. the glue seals the details and acts as a basecoat for painting. You have to water it down a bit and add just a tiny pinch of liquid hand washing soap. thats really important because the plasticine is kinda greasy and the surface tension from the water will oderwise prevent the glue from sticking. So, what do you think? Can't wait to get it painted. It'll end up like the one on my last post, wich is about the size of a regular action figure...