Monday 14 September 2020

My first orc sculpt

 In the past I've tried sculpting with miliputt and greenstuff, I sort of made progress but gave up, it took too long and I'd keep ruining bits I liked.

I also tried sculpting with blender but made very little progress.

I have however started on occulus medium which allows you to sculpt in VR. I have to say I love it and thought I'd share my first sculpt. It's a bare bones orc that I intend to add embellishments to and produce different figures, currently the head and arms are different models.

Now I know professional sculpters can achive amazing things, there are many very talented amatures too but all I'm trying to do is make a figure that looks like it could have been made from green stuff in the late 80's. I'm trying for a sort of Tony Akland style of orc and feel I'm making modest progress so thought I'd share.

So first some inspiration:


 


 And now a sculpt that needs lots of work.....




I have a long way to go, I know but its very enjoyable.


7 comments:

  1. Everyone who does anything starts somewhere.

    I look forward to seeing your progress

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    1. Thanks Dave, you are of course right. Its a bit exciting actually.

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  2. Enjoyable is the most important part to begin with and honestly, the result is better than many people would come up with on a first so congrats, it looks like what it's meant to look without any detail yet. I think getting it printed and painted will surely be a fantastic feeling of achievement !

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    1. Isn't it, I feel with some practice I could get OK at this then who knows what I could make.

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  4. Hey, he looks great! He could fit in nicely with the Orc warriors from the Fantasy Regiments boxed set! What kind of gear were you thinking about giving him?

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    1. Fantasy regiments you say???? That may just have been the look I was going for, thank you for seeing it! As to whats next....new post.

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