Hello, i´m new at this forum. This is my latest work. Thanks for looking.
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Hello, i´m new at this forum. This is my latest work. Thanks for looking.
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Last edited by adelicado; September 12th, 2008 at 04:05 PM.
Wow I really like this especially the cloth above the belt. Keep it up
It's insane how good this is.
This has way too few comments. this piece is totally bad-ass. We could definitely use a few more photos. amazing effin work man.
The axe holding arm would have rocked if it were a little away from his body, almost like it was balancing him. Like the head was held up showing the other creatures or fellow barbarians.
Very nice. Very.![]()
USEFUL STUFF!
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=192127"Everything must serve the idea. The means used to convey the idea should be the simplest and clear. Just what is required. No extra images. To me this is a universal principle of art. Saying as much as possible with a minimum of means."-John Huston, Director
Nice muscles, good fur, love the axe.
Strong "conan"-like broad face.
I like the idea with the copper-work on his belt.
What's your clay-material?
Wow! This looks great!
I just wanna touch his pecs.....lol
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Sweet, man. Great all over. I love the slack jaw on the orc head.
"Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions." ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
Last edited by Hurdy Gurdy Man; July 24th, 2011 at 09:41 AM.
Hi adelicado!
The figures is impressive, the leather details and the animals skin are great! The proportions very good, the muscles very studied. I love the face, the expression is wonderful. Very good work! congratulation!
Splendid work! No crits, except the cloth above the belt looks too much like cement troweled on. I think it could have been smoothed out a bit, and the edges a bit more clean cut. I know you were trying to go for the ripped look, however, you can see the little cracks along the edge. Otherwise, excellent work, and looking forward to seeing more from you.
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