I've completed sculpting Bima for my Pandevi 5aga line.
I only need to sand her down and spray a coat of primer before painting her up.
I've learned much from sculpting at such a small scale. Mostly patience and a LOT of delicate needle work. All in all I'm happy with the result. Even if I think that I could do better, it's best to just finish it up and work on another piece (Arjuna). I'll update on the painting process as I go along.
More pictures after the jump!
I don't have my light tent set up so sorry for the crappy pictures. I'll retake them in the future.
On another note:
Sorry for the delay of the Arjuna follow-along article. Just stay with me on this. I'll get it done soon.
Happy sculpting everyone!
I only need to sand her down and spray a coat of primer before painting her up.
I've learned much from sculpting at such a small scale. Mostly patience and a LOT of delicate needle work. All in all I'm happy with the result. Even if I think that I could do better, it's best to just finish it up and work on another piece (Arjuna). I'll update on the painting process as I go along.
More pictures after the jump!
I don't have my light tent set up so sorry for the crappy pictures. I'll retake them in the future.
On another note:
Sorry for the delay of the Arjuna follow-along article. Just stay with me on this. I'll get it done soon.
Happy sculpting everyone!
2 comments:
Heyya Midz, this is a nice looking figure, especially for the size. I've never seen the actual character, but good job! I really liked those sculpting vids that you put up, They really showed a lot of the techniques that people use. I've never actually seen how people put all of those fancy sculpting tools into action.
Hiya Giest,
Nice to see you again :)
Thanks for the kind words. Youtube sure is a treasure trove of inspiration. As for the tools, I'll put up an article in the near future. Stay Tuned!
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