wait, where are you located again? you can msg me or send me a note if you dont want to post it. i loved studying the anatomy! i wish i had more guidance, i had no idea what i was doing.
Thank you for the fav! Your gallery is really amazing. I've allways been interested in this field of study. I look forward to seeing more of your lovely work!
i'm glad you like it, and thanks for the support. i designed the costume and the ship for burden. there's a photo of the ship in my gallery, check it out when you get a chance [link] anyway, my job was lead conceptual artist. that arm i'm wearing in the photo was part of the costume, but now i think they're dumping it and using CG instead.
Hey, thanks for the friends add. I was really interested to see the kind of work that you're doing. I've never been able to see shot by shot details of this kind of work and I found it fascinating.
thanks for the fave. I don't think I've ever seen an artist like you on deviantart, I hope you don't mind me keeping an eye on you.
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One day, everyone will close their eyes at once. Stars will all change places, colors will go grayscale, and some divine hand will steal our wallets. When we open our eyes again, everything will go back to normal but we'll never get our wallets back.
I have seen a few tv programmes where they do facial reconstruction, and the sculptors seem to be in fair demand who can do it.
Interesting, although the final details/shaping have some artistic license as to how they look.
I haven't seen a reconstructed face that looked exactly like who they actually were, but you do get a general feel as to what they looked like.
I don't know when I'll update my gallery [here] next.
A lot of what I do I can't really post here, but a fair bit of it goes up on my personal site.
At the moment I'm doing multiples of the same thing, then some work for a couple of guys that probably will not be posted [as it's not all my own work], but we'll see.
Glad you found something of mine of interest.
Lot's of different techniques and materials you can use in 3D/sculpture.
Clays, metals, plastics, stones, rubbers etc. the limit is up to you.......and money of course
Thanks skinnypencilfingers. It means a lot since you're so talented! I love your comic book illustrations so much and obviously that sculpture of the lady. You're very versitle. What all did you do on that movie BURDEN?
Your career is quite fascinating. You get to work with so many different materials and subjects. I especially love your Yoda sculpture and the Jack Nicholson.
I started MN Woman for an independent study on forensic facial reconstruction in college. I hope to make a career out of this field.
You should deviant watch me I add new pics every day. MN Woman will be completed before the end of this year at the latest.
Well, I will dA watch you. I have a lot to learn about sculpture!
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I dont know much about sculpturing but it looks very nice and I like that the pics are all in black and white -> dead man rulez!!
i admire your sculptures, they are very unique.
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Zandrea Jackson
you really have so great sculptures, I am soo impressed!
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life is absurd and intensely beautiful
thank´s for adding Llama to your favourites
i´ll take a look
Looking forward to seeing the next stages!
Keep it up,
K.
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One day, everyone will close their eyes at once. Stars will all change places, colors will go grayscale, and some divine hand will steal our wallets. When we open our eyes again, everything will go back to normal but we'll never get our wallets back.
Interesting, although the final details/shaping have some artistic license as to how they look.
I haven't seen a reconstructed face that looked exactly like who they actually were, but you do get a general feel as to what they looked like.
I don't know when I'll update my gallery [here] next.
A lot of what I do I can't really post here, but a fair bit of it goes up on my personal site.
At the moment I'm doing multiples of the same thing, then some work for a couple of guys that probably will not be posted [as it's not all my own work], but we'll see.
Glad you found something of mine of interest.
Lot's of different techniques and materials you can use in 3D/sculpture.
Clays, metals, plastics, stones, rubbers etc. the limit is up to you.......and money of course
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Your career is quite fascinating. You get to work with so many different materials and subjects. I especially love your Yoda sculpture and the Jack Nicholson.
I started MN Woman for an independent study on forensic facial reconstruction in college. I hope to make a career out of this field.
You should deviant watch me
Well, I will dA watch you. I have a lot to learn about sculpture!
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>forensic-maggiekat
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Prove me Wrong!! [link] Prove me Wrong!!
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This is interesting. Is it a course you're taking?
Look forward to seeing her finished.
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