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That is fabulous work.
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It is quite impressive and beautiful!!
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Hello Gents,
big thanks for POTM of June, it is very big pleasure for me and motivation to next models. |
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you are understand correctly, some of these models are my template, but 3D models are shared on internet so you can download it or buy it. After, I will open in 3DS max studio sofware and whne is possible I change pose of model. After that I will export as obj file and open in pepakura designer. In this program I unfolding updated model and then only printing and assembly. |
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Thank you for the explanation. And how do you do the coloring?
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Hi;
Of all the subjects in art, no matter what the medium, painting, molding, carving or sculpting, in wood metal, plastic, resin or paper the human figure and particularly the face is the most difficult to accomplish successfully. This is outstanding work. Regards, rjccjr |
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I printing these models in my color printer so not so horrible, only I coloring are edges of parts.
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Well deserved! That’s just a whole other level of craftsmanship….
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^, I can only echo the comments above which is quite hollow. Superlatives just do not do this subject justice. Build and photo, spot on.
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