In this lesson, we'll be taking the roughed out sculpture from the previous lesson and I'll walk you through my process for give it a more refined finish.
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John Tollefsen
8d
Could you provide more photos of the simplified head, especially from behind and seeing it from below? Thanks in advance.
Hongtong Song
3mo
请评论。谢谢
@justwings
6mo
The video won’t run:(
Bill Boyer
8mo
Dominique
10mo
Hi Andrew,
i didn’t have too much time to do the part 2. The proportions look okay but would need more time to tune it…
You idea?
By the way, could you add the option to download the video for the part 1. I live in a remote place, my internet connection is bad so I need to download the videos before watching them. Thanks.
Kay Neumann
11mo
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
SilverbackCT
1yr
Have to put my tools down sometime. I decided not to refine the neck and use my time to do another one, but at half size. There's a mix of green and grey clay (it's not moldy). I carve stone, but need to learn how to carve portraits for my next projects. SketchFab 3D model: https://skfb.ly/oOOQN
Zeina Baron
2yr
Stephen Rapp
2yr
I put another hour and a half. I see what you mean. The subtleties of it all are very daunting. Got his photo seconds before it fell to the floor on his face.
Stephen Rapp
2yr
It took me over 7 hours to finish this head. I call it the, Case of the ever-expanding head. It was like whack amole Again sizing has been the issue in my learning. The top of the head the back of the head the fore head were difficult to nail down.Learning about planes and dynamic planeshas been very enlightening. In painting you don't have the 3 dimensional thus in sculpture symmetry becomes uber important. But more important is how factional a change can fix a problem.
Having been use to portraiture, I’ve come to love the identity of the subject... This lesson has been generic man whose final dimensions are arbitrary to a point.
? How do you keep tools from clogging?
Stephen Rapp
2yr
The has been a great task. One question I have is: Let's say you have a maquette that has to be 24" exact. It seems you would calculate proportions to head size. The head seems to grow fro a the Loomis simple stucture.The example here is the forehead that grew in size. The other thing is I'm glad you tell how long it takes you. Sometimes I feel really slow. But I'm really picky..
Also I took to heart your butter knife recommend. I hit the local thrift store and hit the jackpot.
@tuyenmaivan07
2yr
Thanks Andrew
Model beautiful, Very nice pattern, I followed your sculpt here.
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Proko sculpting instructor. Sculpting takes drawing to a whole new dimension.