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Wed Clay sculpture for the film "Sucker Punch".
I usually try to block out one side first so I can work out forms and anatomy and not have to keep changing both sides. This is before the detail stage.
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littlebluebonnet
Sep 13, 2012
Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I would not want to see that at night. Actually I would not want to see the at all.
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KKallweit
Jun 11, 2011
hey man! nice work! Was this at Todd's shop?
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DaveGrasso
Jun 12, 2011
Professional General Artist
Thanks and it was at Quantum fx.
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waxburden
Jun 6, 2011
This is pretty damn awesome.
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DaveGrasso
Jun 6, 2011
Professional General Artist
Thanks.
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artlinerscum
May 29, 2011
Masterfully done.
. amazing sence of anatomy..
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DaveGrasso
May 29, 2011
Professional General Artist
Thank you.
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BlackHoleInAJar
May 10, 2011
Professional Artisan Crafter
One side at a time. Seems like that technique would only work with large sculptures.
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DaveGrasso
May 10, 2011
Professional General Artist
Depends on the subject. I've used that technique with smaller stuff as well.
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BlackHoleInAJar
May 11, 2011
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Maybe I should give it a try again.
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