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Published: 2016-05-19 19:53:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 705; Favourites: 14; Downloads: 0
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Description Here he is! The sculpture I've been working on these past couple months! The mold is being made right now, and if all goes well, he will be casting this week!Β 

I will tell more about him and post full-body shots when he's officially ready to sell and I have a few models in-hand. In the meantime, keep an eye out, and feel free to note me if you think you might be interested in a copy!Β 
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Comments: 10

RavenCorona [2016-12-29 21:15:10 +0000 UTC]

Nice shot. Very intriguing.

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SnowInHades [2016-05-20 13:38:24 +0000 UTC]

Cool I can't wait to see the whole thing.

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Ayedeas In reply to SnowInHades [2016-05-20 17:17:24 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Hopefully I made the mold correctly and casting goes well

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SnowInHades In reply to Ayedeas [2016-05-21 03:58:21 +0000 UTC]

Fingers crossed and you're welcome

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Afuze [2016-05-19 22:50:53 +0000 UTC]

Ohhoh, that looks just perfect! Casting... Wow. Must feel nice to know that you can cast your personal sculpt! The anatomy looks great, and that photo itself is awesome too. Perfect shading and feeling, really familiar look in the horsie.

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Ayedeas In reply to Afuze [2016-05-20 07:44:21 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

It's kind of daunting to be honest! I have no idea if I've designed the mold correctly and I won't know until I try to de-mold the master sculpt.


And thanks again! I can't say this about a lot of my works, but I really love this model. The pose I chose is perfect. There are so many different angles you could photograph him at, and in different scenes and settings, too. I have dozens of photos I want to take once I get a copy painted

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Afuze In reply to Ayedeas [2016-05-20 20:04:04 +0000 UTC]

With a big, detailed sculpture it's all possible that mistakes do happen and something just goes wrongly, but it's with every sculpture like that and also every cast can go really well. The original is still the most beloved as you created him with your own hands and possibly saw him in your head once. It feels great to see a mental thing physically!

With 'familiar look' I meaned these:
afuze.deviantart.com/art/Blue-…
afuze.deviantart.com/art/Dress…
They just came to my mind when I saw this model's position. Hope I could do a demonish model horsie later, someday, although my twin had made that already few times before me. Just right now I wonder how the toe it could happen personally, if I must fight to add body parts to a small airdry clay rat I got inspired to sculpt (not meaning silk clay)... (She's my fourth 1:2 - 1:4 scale rat sculpture.)

And now we are waiting to see wholebody photos of your creation.

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Ayedeas In reply to Afuze [2016-05-22 02:17:54 +0000 UTC]

Ah it does look familiar! I used a stock image for the pose reference, that's funny haha!

Full-body pictures may be coming sooner than I expected originally, so you may not have to wait long!

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Afuze In reply to Ayedeas [2016-05-22 03:01:45 +0000 UTC]

I draw everything from my head because I see all mistakes if I try to use a ref. Others do it better then.
I still hope that I could once add those 'jawbone horns' to a model horsie if I ever sculpt my Dressage demon.

Woa, nice. Now I wonder how he could look with some tack too, as there's so much exposed surface visible. So much ideas... Give me any creepy model and I create some horror story scene photos with it. Heh. It had happened so often.

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Ayedeas In reply to Afuze [2016-05-22 16:31:27 +0000 UTC]

I use references for poses and anatomy studies. After all, if I don't see my mistakes, how will I improve? I'm trying to use references less and rely more on my own knowledge, but I do use references to study up on parts that I'm having problems drawing or sculpting.Β 

I use tons of references when sculpting, but only about 3 or 4 main ones when drawing the concept, with maybe 15 sub-references for details. (such as wounds.) Most of the time though, with the zombies, the details that come from my imagination are more satisfying than the actual wounds or decomposition patterns from real horses. Still, I look at the wound and decomp references because even if I'm pulling the design out of my imagination, I have to keep it realistic, and studying these will help me do that.Β 

Oh he'll look great with tack. I have two designs (and TONS of photos) I want to do with this model. I'll be pulling a few castings aside for myself and paint them up and make tack fro them

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