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# Statistics
Favourites: 48; Deviations: 39; Watchers: 11
Watching: 28; Pageviews: 4834; Comments Made: 87; Friends: 28
# Interests
Tools of the Trade: super sculpey, newplast plasticine, foam latexOther Interests: animation/ sculpture
# Comments
Comments: 23
TheToadGuy [2010-06-28 07:05:45 +0000 UTC]
Your stuff is FANTASTIC. I love sculpting and do animation as well! But your stuff, really is great, please keep up the great work. I love 'Miserable Man' I think it's called, he is great.
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RandyHand [2008-10-06 23:48:31 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for the watch and for faving Escargot!
Take care
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Aikya [2008-09-25 03:11:37 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful sculptures-you have some great talent!
Would you like to be watcher buddies? I've added you to my friends list ^^ I'm very fond of sculpture.
Keep up the good work!
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yruama [2008-08-29 01:01:56 +0000 UTC]
Hi
if you are looking for a modelmaking school in england go to "The Arts Institute at Bournemouth" because "Kent institute of art & Design" is the worth modelmaking school ever!! believe me I've been studying there!! and Sanz-man would tell you the same thing.
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atiny-spark In reply to yruama [2008-08-29 12:26:53 +0000 UTC]
wow really? good to know thanks!!
I've been looking at Bournemouth, kent (which has now been stricken from the list!) and Hertfordshire, which you get work exp with. What kind of level do you need to be at when you apply?
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yruama In reply to atiny-spark [2008-09-23 10:32:16 +0000 UTC]
well you don't need to be at any level when you apply for kent that's for sure but for the other I'm not sure though!! An other thing to keep in mind, it's very hard to get a job in modelmaking once you done studying and the other thing is if you do get a job you get a really shitty wages! unless you build-up your own company from scratch in the Architecture field. So if I can give you a piece of advice it would be to learn how to sculpt using computer programs such as Zbrush, Maya, 3Dsmax!! and my reason would be:
-1. It is a clean job (you don't get dust all over your cloths all day long)
-2. Easier once you know the basic
-3. Enjoyable (everyone love to work on computer)
-4. more opportunities to get jobs and different one too (DIgital artworker, Special effect for film, character sculptor for Video games.....)
-5. you can convert your digital model into traditional model via 3D printers
-6. way better money to earn once hired
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scrumtrulescence [2008-08-14 01:58:52 +0000 UTC]
Hey there, thanks for the on [link]
Love your gallery
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steveyoungsculptor [2008-08-07 19:10:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for the fave! what do you like most about it?
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atiny-spark In reply to steveyoungsculptor [2008-08-07 20:23:21 +0000 UTC]
hey no worries!
it's the weight in the face that makes it great i reckon
i always find that difficult
are you on a course that involves sculpture or is it a hobby?
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steveyoungsculptor In reply to atiny-spark [2008-08-08 09:00:44 +0000 UTC]
Both, sorta... that particular piece was a self taught sculpt that I did on an art access course that i passed in july. its mainly adding and takeing away bit by bit
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Prydester [2008-07-05 01:38:15 +0000 UTC]
hey don't i know you? like in real life and stuffs. Crazy.
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jwshuler [2008-07-02 12:20:09 +0000 UTC]
Nice sculptures; the facial expressions are so perfect for the way that they are created. Almost gives me a Jim Henson feel from Labyrinth. Look forward to seeing some more!
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thekatelady [2008-07-02 10:59:16 +0000 UTC]
hello lovely lady . nice to see you on DA! you gallery looks fab ! xxx
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atiny-spark [2008-07-02 00:21:56 +0000 UTC]
When i get decent pictures, i'm gonna put other sculpts and things up here...any crits or advice is more than welcome, as i just wanna improve!!
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