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deadman564



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PostSubject: my first attempt at truescale   Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:23 am

Let me know what you think? im not super good with GS so don't cut my head off for it.








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PostSubject: Re: my first attempt at truescale   Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:13 pm

It look's quite good for a first try! And practise makes perfect:D

You could try to add a little more detail to the chest area. It's very bare and dull so some more pointy arrows or 's would make it much better.

I'm getting more and more tempted to try it myself:silent:
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PostSubject: Re: my first attempt at truescale   Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:18 pm

I like the overall shape you've achieved and a good choice of head - the guy looks mean.

As mudboy said, a little more detail on the chest area wouldn't go amiss - you can always use bits e.g. pipework, to add some interest. Though marines of both type are getting a little too much bling these days - so maybe clear is better.

Laney:D

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PostSubject: Re: my first attempt at truescale   Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:29 pm

You got the size right, methinks. Man, I NEED to truescale now, myself.

Keep it up!

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PostSubject: Re: my first attempt at truescale   Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:16 pm

You sculpt much better than I can do (I don't know why... my sculpts are always butts!) Great results!

Once it dries well (a day or so), file it down smooth, then add the details. Practice makes perfect (crap... I'm 10 millions years of practice behind you!)


Now... MORE SCULPTING... MORE PICTURES... less blah, blah, blah! Smack


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PostSubject: Re: my first attempt at truescale   Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:32 pm

looking good Smile check out my tutorial :p might be of some help for you, It is extremely hard to sculpt chaosy bits on the torso, my advice would be to shave some off of plastic parts and add them on, just a suggestion Smile keep up the good work Smile
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