Just Pulling your Legolas
The second character I worked on was Legolas. I was still in the mode to work on the large-scale characters.
This one ended up having many pieces due to the more dynamic pose and the bow, arrow, and quiver. And... as it turned out, I would come to realize that I had made a mistake on the hand I had sculpted holding the bow. I got the angle wrong and did not notice until I had made the mold and cast the parts. I have since re-sculpted the part and re-molded it to make it correct.
Legolas was the second of the 2 models I have completed to date. See newer posts (to come) for more about this model.
Legolas stands 12" inches tall.
This one ended up having many pieces due to the more dynamic pose and the bow, arrow, and quiver. And... as it turned out, I would come to realize that I had made a mistake on the hand I had sculpted holding the bow. I got the angle wrong and did not notice until I had made the mold and cast the parts. I have since re-sculpted the part and re-molded it to make it correct.
Legolas was the second of the 2 models I have completed to date. See newer posts (to come) for more about this model.
Legolas stands 12" inches tall.
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