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    A quick sketch I took a little further, Zbrush and Photoshop.

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    deep one?

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    yes... Just finished up a 3 week workshop with Bryan Wynia over at CgSociety, was a blast and learned a heap!

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    Great Work Man! I'm glad to see you finished this guy up! Keep sculpting man, you can see the progress in your sculpts from the beginning to the lastest! Just keep pumping them out !

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    Cheers Zakk! we should all keep intouch.

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    Rodin tribute... not to be mistaken with Louie Tucci


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    what the hell man, do they teach you creaticity there ?;f whats up with those awesome thumbs,
    7, 11, 12, 13 kick ass ;D rest is also cool !
    And teh forms on teh new piece, feel kind of soft, i woudl use trim to sharpen them a a bit.

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    thanks slocik... yeah I had them quite sharp..then lost it somewhere, will work on them again. Thanks for the feedback! Glad you dig the thumbnails

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    Another Rodin study... these are pretty quick studies but I really enjoy learning the use of shape and construction that traditional masters offer.

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    A lot better, a lot more sharp forms are present ;D
    And it looks so damn funny from the side ;D

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    what makes it funny from the side? the Rodin piece is a broken mold that I referenced off and sits on pedestal. Has no neck etc...

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    Very much a work in progress.. losing my way with it some, not sure what to do with.. might just move on.

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    Ha!! hellooooo, fellow maquette sculpters!!! I agree, we should all keep in touch! And what a great place to do it!

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    Your final worked out well Nic!

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