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Ellen Deilkås
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2yr
added comment in11 Exercises to Master Sculpting
Hi,
Thanks for previous comments. The size of the head is adjusted, thickness of the arms, and surface smoothed. The lesson on that was really helpful. I am still working on the facial expression, and I am grateful for any suggestions and comments.
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2yr
This is great! Getting much better! Is there anything you feel isn't working at this point in the sculpture?
Ellen Deilkås
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2yr
The lessons in figurative sculpting fundementals, both the free lessons and the premium, has been a watershed experience. I can finally sculpt in a way that I have wanted for decades. Learning how to make armature, and the armature stand was crucial. The library of models in posespace likewise. Would also have liked real and not only digital courses :) But it is really useful to get critique online, based on pictures. Thank you for making this possible, Andrew and Proko!!
Ellen Deilkås
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2yr
Hi Andrew,
I have worked a while with this sculpture of Irina. Do you have any suggestions for how to finish it? My plan is to cast it afterwards.
Thanks for the very useful critique! I don't have experience with mold making, but have used a professional previously, which I will use again. Would love to learn how to mold, if not just the first steps.
Ellen Deilkås
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3yr
Hi, here I have tried to build secondary forms on the simplified body. I have not worked on the face and head yet. I have not had access to modelling tools that I have at home. It has been a blessing to work with a self build armature.
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3yr
Really great!! And a great pose. If you need to build some tools check out the lesson on tools for sculpting. I’d say you can keep going and start to work on the anatomy. You might check the size of the rib cage compared to the hips. In women the hips tend to be wider and the rib cage smaller. Keep it up!
Ellen Deilkås
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3yr
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The cranial unit size is 1,5 inches. It seems that the head and rib cage is rather large. I have used Irinav636 as reference for the pose. Thanks for very helpful lessons.
I have tried to sculpt a gesture from this picture. I really miss to have the picture in 3 d. But have done my best.