Lokapala
Lokapala
3D Modelling \ Figure | 06/28/06 @254 |
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About 100 hours of 'dabbling' went into this, my first sculpture.Wow, doesn't seem like alot for a month's work, but I had a blast.
I am enjoying myself back in non-virtual media again
Unpainted version:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v504/skulpturro/CompositeLokapala.jpg
This character is a temple guardian, developed through photomanipulation and realized here in Super Sculpey Firm.
Edit:
Photograph lightened in Photoshop, view of back of bust added.
Thanks for the suggestions, Kadu & Valera!!
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06/28/06 @354
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06/28/06 @455
Great stuff...you have some serious skills!
You should post all the views here though...the strap around the back is a great touch!
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I like this turn Dave.
+10
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+ 10
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06/28/06 @680
It's a polymer clay that stays moldable until it is heated to at least 100°C in an ordinary oven.
Kadu:
Thanks, I'm glad you're here to appreciate sculpture, I might not have submitted a "non-virtual" 3D piece without your influence.
Cupcake:
It's so fun to work in more than one medium, I can see now why you paint and photomanip!!
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06/28/06 @682
Awful Beautiful work!!.....great details!....Great work Dave!!
Carlos
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Thankyou for pushing me to sculpt. You were right, it's great fun!! :hug:
Paranoid Child:
Your sweetness and kindness are bigger than any words. Thank you!!
Zhdesigner:
I'd be surprised if everybody liked my subject. You are absolutely right in expressing your style differences. As far as your questions,
Strangely enough, the subject was chosen by me.
Museum? I can think of worse places for a piece of art to be shown.
Terminator 4? I just wet my pants considering work for a motion picture.
Ashtray? That is truly a cheap shot considering what ashtrays are used for
If I could find another category to place my sulpture in , I would; it's unfortunate that you think that my piece has no place in 3D.
06/28/06 @896
plus you had nothing constructive to say so phooy on you
Dave! wonderful work you make me wanna sculpt!
Looks like fun fun fun!
I agree the strap in the back with the ring nice touch
great work!
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cool character, nice textures, nice lights +10
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+10, more if I could!
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Maybe it's just my screen, but I think it's a bit to dark.
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07/02/06 @010
ThereŽs a fusion on the articulation of his jaw. Was it intentional?
I gess heŽll never open his mouth.
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10/08/06 @920
excellent job.
kind of creepy !!
10/12/06 @317
top marks !!!
10/25/06 @921
loving it by Jiang
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