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Kap's Sculpts

Started by kap91, July 02, 2016, 07:14:32 AM

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kap91

My first attempt at a rex. She is a work in progress. Getting her details this weekend hopefully. Her hatchling is also in the works. Sorry for the crappy iPhone pics.





Halichoeres

Looks good! Hope we can see some cleaner photos as you progress!
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Kayakasaurus

Looking good! I really like the body. If you want my opinion, I would rework the head a bit, making it wider towards the back, Making sure the eyes can see forward, and thinning the lower jaw.

Keep up the good work!
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Jose S.M.

It looks great! I think I might try to do that someday, mainly because there are models that are to hard for me to find, or to expesive.

kap91

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Thanks everyone for the nice replies and thanks for the tips Kayakasaurus!
I took some more pics after I attached the head. She is sculpted using cardboard,wire, and La Doll paperclay.
Now she's decapitated and suffering from a dislocated jaw ^^






sauroid

very nice. reposition the eyes and make them less bulgy and thin the jaws a lil bit. kudos.
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spinosaurus1

the eyes do appear too high up and far to the side in the orbital. other then the re positioning an me not being a particularly great fan of Gregory Paul's tyrannosaurus skeleton reconstruction, this is a great sculpt. can't wait to see the texture work

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Mamasaurus

Wow, this is looking good! I love seeing sculpture WIPs  ^-^

The only thing I might point out is the tail. Should the base be a bit beefier? The caudo femoralis muscle should be the primary driving force behind this beastie  :)  I don't know a whole lot about Dino musculature, I just so happen to have read a lot of interesting papers where "caudo femoralis" was tossed around a lot.  :)


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