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Kay Neumann
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1yr
added comment inSculpt a Realistic Skull | Part 3
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Here is my skull. I didn’t have the energy to refine it further. Let me know is there are form and proportion issues. Thanks, Kay
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1yr
Very good! Looking great. The only thing that stands out is that maybe the mound of the mouth could be a little rounder but I think for this exercise this is one of the better ones I've seen so great job! Keep it up!
Kay Neumann
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1yr
Tried to sculpt the primary and secondary forms of the ecorche. Couldn’t spend too much time smoothing, correcting portions and angles. Please comment. Thanks
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1yr
nicely done! the basic structure of the head is looking really good. If you're just focusing on secondary forms then I would worry less about things like the details of the face (lips, nostrils, dug out eye sockets) and try to just get the planes and shape of the head. Keep up the great work! It's great to see your progress in the studies next to each other.
Roy Nottage
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1yr
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Here for the ear! For this one I kinda wanted to get a suppleness across - which I don't think I really managed with the other features so far. Pretty happy with it overall, except for the back.
Struggled with the conch and the back + underside in general. Couldn't mentally relate the internal ear to the external shape of the conch. Although next time I would perhaps stick holes right through the clay early on to gauge the thickness of certain areas.
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1yr
nicely done! these are also done in a similar way as the bas relief sculpture assignment. Looking really good. The male portrait is especially well done. With the female portrait I might recommend softening the forms a bit like areas under the jaw which feels to sharp of a transition. Soft and subtle helps to capture the life like feel of the portrait. Keep it up!
Kay Neumann
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1yr
Finished first pancake portrait. This was an excellent exercise not only for the outline (portrait view) but building up the 2 dimensional forms. Great class!