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Southern Europe, far future.
Southern Europe, far future.
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Thanks sir. Yeah the vacation in Italy finally pushed me to finish the figure.Stryker2011 wrote:Ooh, cool. Glad to see you back at your world. And another little kid figure. Looking forward to seeing more pics.
Thanks! Yeah there is not that much new to discover butskywalkersaga wrote:Very nice teaser. I am also looking forward to the full photoshoot. (Yes I know, I am a bit spoilered on what it is already, but I am excited to finally see it here!)
Thanks! Those signs were a little gimmick I came up with a few days before the trip.GubernatorFan wrote:It looks very promising. Nice tease and nice custom child figure. The setting and the weathered sign look amazing too. And I see you are as committed as ever (and equally successful) in concealing those unrealistic joints.
Thanks, and joints would be much easier to conceal if humans had crab limbs.Valiarde wrote:On that first picture, it looks like a vulcanic area. Black sand and that yellow shimmering.
But once she uncovers it, we quickly find out it is something far more dangerous than lava or volcanoes.
Neat little sequence! Well posed as always and like Gub said, you always think of conceling the joints!
Thanks so much! I made it stealing free vector graphics and put them together in inkscape, printed them out on yellow paper, glued to plastic, then added some pigment and acrylics.Ephiane wrote:You should be a director of a post-apocalyptic film. This is a very exciting start to a story that makes you want to see more. Great Storytelling just by pictures. The sign in the sand looks like real rusty metal.
Thanks!Randam Hajile wrote:Nice to see more of Corniglia!
Great photography!
Merci!blackpool wrote:awesome shots, very atmospheric!
Ha, maybe, but not this year and probably not the next. Some years ago I joked about getting giant crabs for the Mediterrans, but maybe It is something I will actually try to get one day. Don't know how yet, I don't know any crab fisher and not many people who live by the sea. But I remember prepared king crabs etc being used as decoration in bars etc. A crab would make a great jointed figure. And would stand easier than two legged human figures.
Yes it's definitely something I'd like to create, in my mind it looks very awesome.Illusion wrote:
now, THAT‘s a scene to redo in 1/6
go for it Ovy
so nice to see the discovery of the plate unfold… very well done (but how else anyway )
Thanks, Sky. Using that, I was able to find it, but I can see why Ovy created a mold for casts.skywalkersaga wrote:GF -- The headsculpt is usually titled something like 'monk child head' or similar on ebay.
Thanks a lot, as usual!Stryker2011 wrote:She’s adorable. You did a great job (as usual) with the repaint, hair and outfit/accessories. Very cool.
Thanks so much, yeah blue and sand equals beach and sea, my simple association. And I am pretty sure you can get that kind of fabric in most stores were socks and tights are sold.skywalkersaga wrote:I love her so much, so charming and adorable. And so beautifully and lovingly put together, just like all your creations. You did a great job of covering up the joints as always, and the blue beads look lovely with the sandy coloured fabric. Speaking of which, I'll always be envious for that thin gauzy fabric, it just works so well with 1/6 scale. :')
Looking forward to making some kid characters myself someday. And maybe Stryker could have a 1/6 kid or two in his western town.
Good to hear, I imagine Ron with an oversized black hat.Stryker2011 wrote:I’m going to have a couple kids for sure. I got a Ron Weasley and Stranger Things Eleven, and a teen girl from some video game to help populate my town with young people. I don’t have any as young as Ovy’s yet.
Thanks a lot, I try to take the child characters seriously and create them as people with their own personalities and not just accessoires to the adults. Glad you like it.GubernatorFan wrote:She is absolutely charming (and I hardly ever refer to children that way!), and now that we see all of her, even more amazingly well done. Cute without being dolly, fun without being silly. As usual, your tiny details are perfectly placed and perfectly painted (where needed) to create a magically realistic individual. And I absolutely love that snail shell on the top of the walking stick.
What head is this?
Thanks so much!BAMComix wrote:I love this tread! Your stuff is so cool!
davidd wrote:I see that Stryker has already commented on how effectively you disguised the articulation points without it seeming obvious that's what you were doing. Quite an artistically designed custom figure, emphasizing the strengths of the sculpt and body while minimizing the the drawbacks such as the distracting joint gaps.
And the giant crab warning sign is brilliant!
There are. Here with black hair:skywalkersaga wrote:And I dearly hope there are more of those 'child monk' heads left, since I keep meaning to purchase more myself....
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