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Star Trek Spock sculpt

#1 Post by Awen »

I’m relatively new to models; im on my 2nd sculpt so i thought id show you guys my current work in progress.... I’m hoping to learn more from you guys, the pro's, as time goes on! :-)
At the moment i'm sculpting my second 1:6 portrait and i choose Leonard Nimoy (as old Spock from the newest Star Trek film)
I’m learning new things almost every min I sculpt!!

Its not finished yet, i’m still working on the details but I think its heading in the right direction... :)

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You've captured an excellent likeness.
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#3 Post by Nalissa2 »

very impressive for only your 2nd sculpt. You're definitely on the right track.
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Thanks guys! :-) Im studying anatomy now too so im hoping to perfect my sculptures with muscle placement and hopefully learn better expression with it :-)
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that answers my question (on ERIN topic...)

Made some sculpt myself, but no human character ...
I think real human face is the most difficult sculpt work !
Your work features an excellent old Leonard Nimoy likeness :thumb2:
impatient to see next step :hot:

Bought this Zachary Quinto young ST-XI spock few month ago

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Your work will be a great STAR TREK XI characters add, if you want to market this one ...

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Thanks! :-) yeah it would be cool to market it, i didnt think it would be too popular tho? Tho im quite far off getting a seller status just yet :-)

Wow your ZQ head is spot on! Its a really good likeness! :-) please post pucs up when hes painted up, i cant wait to see it :-)

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i finished my spock sculpt, im a little late in posting up the pics as i finally found employment, but hopfully im back to sculpting now everything settled out.

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nice job man! 8) keep on slinging clay! :D

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ST XI old Spock looks great !
Your sculpt seems right on the money with an incredible likeness ... :thumb2:

Waiting for your next sculpt (Hope it was a STAR TREK character... :) )

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#10 Post by Awen »

Thanks Tim!

Thanks Vger! I am, im think of sculpting Deanna Troi or Capt Picard next. :-)
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Awen wrote:...I am think of sculpting Deanna Troi or Capt Picard next...
some update... :)
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Hi Vger! The only update i have is a better image of Spock as yet, i havent started an other Start Trek sculpts yet, ive been sculpting a 1:6 Clint Eastwood latley and figured out a few new techniques :-)
Still concidering making Spock into a kit aswell, but need to think about it more.
Dieing to try a Troi at the mo tho but getting hi res images of her face is difficult... will keep looking :-)


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Thanks bro !
Sculpting a human is, I think, the most difficult thing
See your Clint E... Impressive work :shock:
Made myself, some sculpt of STAR TREK aliens creatures but never a humain ... #-o

Congrats and hope some update on Clint sculpt and... Agelina :drool2: J...

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Thanks man! :-)
Thats awesome! I really want to try my hand at some alien humanoids sometime too, theres so much i want to sculpt latley its crazy.
Amazing work on your Star Trek sculpts youve been posting up too mate!
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Awen wrote:... theres so much i want to sculpt latley its crazy...
"So little time and so many thing to be made ... " :lol:

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Haha so true Vger! :-)

Im now aiming towards starting sculpting Spocks body this weekend. I was thinking of sculpting him in his dark grey outfit with the high collar but id really like to sculpt something more challenging. Like a space suit... Does any one know of something like that that would suit my Ambassador Spock head?

Any suggestions would be awesome!! Especially from any Star Trek fans! :-)
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May be like that :?:
STAR TREK XI Old spock in Jellyfish space suit

http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/thum ... 47&page=15

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Or on DELTA VEGA icy planet:

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Hope, that's give some help ... :)

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Thanks Vger!
Im hopeing to go for the space suit he wore in the jellyfish spaceship but i cant find any references to the full suit so im probabaly going to go for the black/grey suit he wears.
Should be a fun study of clothing! :)
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I know, it's frequently the same problem, when I want to sculpt original Star Trek characters like: Shroomie, Xindi Insectoid, 8472 species, Big red delta vega creature, Alnschloss K'Bentayr,...
Often, very difficult to find reference. ](*,) (many hours of research in book and on web !)

Black/grey suit will be perfect ! :thumb2:

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Thanks Vger! Made huge progress on the body sculpt already. Trying to figure out how to texture his clothes next 8)
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