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Montag, 17. Januar 2011
Blast From the Past: My Very First Sculpt: Dwarf Ironbreaker
This is the first model I ever sculpted. I wanted some ironbreakers for my warhammer dwarf army, and I thought it might be fun to try and sculpt some myself. This is the first one I started, as well as the only one Iactually finished. This was well over a year ago, and I like to think that I have improved since these humble beginnings.
It should be rather obvious by now, but I really like dwarfs. So I thought it fitting to include a comparison shot, with different dwarf I sculpted /am sculpting. They are ordered from left to right, from the very first to the current WIP.
On to the model itself:
I remember struggling with the chainmail, and it taking several attempts to even get to the result you see on the image above. Needless to say it looks more than a bit "off", if you allow the understatement.
The model´s plain appearance stands in high contrast to the amount of time and effort this one took. But I did not have any practice nor experience, so it taking very long is not all that surprising.
I still quite like this model, although more for it´s sentimental value than it´s quality (or lack thereof). For a first try I don´t think it too horrible, and I learned a lot from sculpting it.
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He looks great. Being a Dwarf fan myself, I really like how you have sculpted him. If I was to say anything against the mini, I would say that he is a little plain. Some more runes or ancestor faces sculpted on would look great.
AntwortenLöschenCheers!
AntwortenLöschenI agree, he is very plain looking, but he was my very first try after all. Back then smaller details were still out of my league.
The next dwarfs I´m sculping will have more detail, ronaments and such.
They all look amazing. I love the posing too - understated and natural.
AntwortenLöschenThanks Porky. IMO a proper dwarf keeps his feet frmly on the ground and leaves all the fancy hopping and prancing to the elves.
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