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@stillmomena
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13d
added comment inabout scupting and digital sculpting book
Some must-have books for sculpting would include "The Complete Sculpture Handbook" by John Plowman, "Sculpture: Principles and Practice" by Louis Slobodkin, and "Modeling the Figure in Clay" by Bruno Lucchesi. As for the different schools of thought, yes, Russian, American, and Italian approaches can vary in technique and emphasis—Russian schools often focus on classical realism, American schools may lean more towards modern interpretations, while Italian schools have a rich tradition in Renaissance techniques. It's definitely worth exploring different traditions to broaden your understanding and find what resonates with your practice!
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@stillmomena
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16d
These models seem pretty basic. Try adding some structure and detail to make the house look more complete. How about some decorations on the outside and some plants and flowers to give your model more life. Put more into your work.
You are may be want to check out this:
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