Ven
Super Freak
can anybody geuss what I did to it?
Before and After.
Before and After.
More hair on the sides and sanded down the chin? The chin especially is an improvement. I love Andy B.'s sculpts, but they do have a tendency to be just a hair on the charicature side. The smaller chin gives it a more realistic appearance.
its not like your casting andys head and selling it. you customized your own version. i know its a grey area for some. in my opinion i see no problem with it. and if i made this BB version and saw this TDK version? i would love it and want one. and i would ecpect it for free! lol this is what we call "customizing" its the bread and butter of this awesome hobby we all love! luckily we have a forum to all share our ideas and oooo and aahhh at all the dream toys we always wanted and NOW CAN HAVE
can anybody geuss what I did to it?
Before and After.
Looks awesome, one change that would immediately make it more accurate though is dremmeling down the V of the nose a bit, see the comparison picture, the V feature of Bale's nose is quite exagerrated on the sculpt, and would greatly benefit from some reduction.
hey yruh8n, thanks for asking that but I didn't plan on selling anything... and even if I did of course I would ask Mr. Bergholtz first.
okay, but maybe you can see where I made the assumptioned. You mentioned you "wanted to get better at casting before anything". Even if you are giving them away you are still taking potential sales away from legitiment sculptors. I have been trying to lure more sculptors into doing custom heads, but most bulk at it because of this type of project and outright recasting. You have a lot of customizers now who will buy a head and make 4 or 5 castings of it for friends. This isn't helping to motivate more sculptor's interest. I saw recasting ravage one hobby I love already (garage kits), and I would hate to see it happen again. If no one has a problem with this I've said my piece. I would like to see AB's opinion on it though. Also I realize you aren't the only person doing this.
okay, but maybe you can see where I made the assumptioned. You mentioned you "wanted to get better at casting before anything". Even if you are giving them away you are still taking potential sales away from legitiment sculptors. I have been trying to lure more sculptors into doing custom heads, but most bulk at it because of this type of project and outright recasting. You have a lot of customizers now who will buy a head and make 4 or 5 castings of it for friends. This isn't helping to motivate more sculptor's interest. I saw recasting ravage one hobby I love already (garage kits), and I would hate to see it happen again. If no one has a problem with this I've said my piece. I would like to see AB's opinion on it though. Also I realize you aren't the only person doing this.
Andy doesn't own this piece. I own all molds and the original sculpt.
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