
This was by far my favorite sculpture. The college assignment was a fusion character, so I fused a dolphin, horse, and crocodile, and added an extra head to get this dragon! So, the two are playing video games on an older, wired, unspecified console. Looking extremely angry, the left head is more passionate about video games than the right which is more goofy and not as serious. And on the ground, there's some junk and electronics like an iPod, game discs, a donut and soda cans. That's the life: junk food and video games.
Structurally, it was a bit unstable, so I really had to drill the armature into the wooden base. Also, the cord from the console may have helped it from falling forward.
Completed: 2018_04_26
Structurally, it was a bit unstable, so I really had to drill the armature into the wooden base. Also, the cord from the console may have helped it from falling forward.
Completed: 2018_04_26
Category Sculpting / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 1280 x 720px
File Size 621.4 kB
Hey, CheesyBear, thanks. I'm happy that this is your favorite, too. For the scales, I was debating on whether I should do the squarish reptile ones or the overlapped circle fish ones, but the fish ones worked. And the details on the bottom were fun to make; I particularly liked making the bowl with the snacks spilling out. As for teaching you, that sounds fun. Maybe I will someday.
Hey, thank you. Each of these sculptures takes about 3 weeks to make, for me at least. However, I did have some help with the armature with my professor, so it would have taken longer if I did the armature by myself. For now, I don't see myself getting back to doing these sculptures; hate to disappoint you :( It's because, as you said, I've decided to do 3D models as my main thing. I really want to give a shot at starting a furry business, and I see 3D models as my best route. I'm not sure how much this skill is in demand, but when I fill my portfolio with these 3D models, it'll catch some furries' attention eventually. It's not set in stone, but if I go back to doing sculptures, I'll be sure to let you know.
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