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31022
I see a little problem here perhaps. I've understood that larger amounts of green stuff actually cure faster than smaller amounts of green stuff. So wouldn't...
Alf Vierth
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Apr 1, 2005
8:02 am
31023
... before I can see the errors of My way. Probably would not have adressed the brow issue if You had not mentioned it. My problem was that the forehead was...
Anthony aka Magsman
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Apr 1, 2005
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31024
... I've understood that larger amounts of green stuff actually cure faster than smaller amounts of green stuff. So wouldn't the step in the curing process for...
Anthony aka Magsman
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Apr 1, 2005
11:31 am
31025
Hi all, Just wanted to let you know I finished my VIP9 entry. I named the guy Ben. I uploaded him to the VIP9 folder and send pictures and discriptions to...
Cindy Dukino
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Apr 1, 2005
12:05 pm
31026
Not really Alf, because usually you only have a smallish and/or thinnish amount on the figure by the time it comes to using that zone. chic ... From: "Alf...
Charles McGregor
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Apr 1, 2005
12:31 pm
31027
... guy ... Quite nifty, he turned out really well. The Dread Pirate Ben! ... -Brian...
Brian Cooke
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Apr 1, 2005
12:34 pm
31028
And I never thought of that, either... :( My famous irrationality is becoming irrational! PS: I've been bollocked for top-posting elsewhere. Now you've got me...
Anthony aka Magsman
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Apr 1, 2005
12:41 pm
31029
What, finished already? Since it's April 1st I'm not believing anyone so bring it tonight so I can see it for real. ;) Seriously, great job. Bye, Ming-Hua (who...
Ming-Hua
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Apr 1, 2005
1:50 pm
31030
Cheers Anthony. I think it has been done before, most recently by Kristian but i am no stranger to image manipulation as i work primarily in the digital...
Brad May
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Apr 1, 2005
3:22 pm
31031
Looking wonderful. I would love to pair him with my postapocalyptic dwarf - I'm sure they could make great friends :-). Are they compatible sizewise? Mine is...
Alf Vierth
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Apr 1, 2005
3:40 pm
31032
... Cindy - Ben came out awesome! The detail in the face, hands, and feet are incredible, and I love the Moby Dick harpoon... good stuff....
Jeff LaMarche
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Apr 1, 2005
4:11 pm
31033
Hi Cindy, I missed your post somehow, so I checked your file to see Ben:- Excellent! Love the harpoon attachment - but I still think you made a boob! (;-D) ...
Anthony
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Apr 1, 2005
4:55 pm
31034
Okay, head attempt #2 just finished. It's not useable. It's close to useable... for a man. Too bad I was trying to sculpt a woman's face. Here I go stating the...
Jeff LaMarche
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Apr 1, 2005
6:11 pm
31035
Yes, Jeff, heads are hard: have you never been butted by one? MAGSMAN Jeff LaMarche <jeff_lamarche@...> wrote: Okay, head attempt #2 just finished. It's...
Anthony aka Magsman
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Apr 1, 2005
6:23 pm
31036
I think heads only SEEM dificult because they are so important to us phychologicaly. Women heads even more because MOST of us (females too) value symitry and...
Drew Williams
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Apr 1, 2005
8:42 pm
31037
... guy ... Excellent! The harpoon hand thingie is cool, and the other bits of techno-stuff (bionic pegleg, eyepatch, and parrot) are just subtle enough to be...
Zurik
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Apr 2, 2005
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31038
... anyone ... Yeah, that's right... it was all done in Photoshop. She just took a picture of a real sci-fi dwarf pirate and made it look like greenstuff with...
Zurik
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Apr 2, 2005
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31039
Looks Great Cindy!...
Kristian Karumo
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Apr 2, 2005
12:08 pm
31040
... anyone ... Looking forward to that Ming. Its all so secret! ... Actually, I thought that but didn't want to say ;) I still think she made a bit of a boob....
Anthony aka Magsman
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Apr 2, 2005
12:29 pm
31041
... <snip> Wow... I got you to de-lurk twice in one week, Drew. I'm darn proud of myself. And I disagree re: heads: They're hard. They don't just seem hard....
Jeff LaMarche
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Apr 2, 2005
3:07 pm
31042
... to us ... of ... They ... Sandra Garrity and Fitz have both told me at this point that a dulled Xacto blade is a really good tool to use for creating eyes....
Brian Cooke
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Apr 2, 2005
4:56 pm
31043
... I'm about done as well. You'd better get busy, 'cause I'd love to see your entry for this. :) -Brian...
Brian Cooke
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Apr 2, 2005
4:57 pm
31044
just joined the board and wanted to say hi to all the suffering sculptors out there.i have been a professional full time miniature sculptor for 26 years.if you...
dmsummers56
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Apr 2, 2005
6:25 pm
31045
Welcome Dave, IŽll draw up a 140 Mb .txt file with questions. YouŽll see, IŽll draw every second of experience from those 26 years out of You. WhaoWee, ...
Kristian Karumo
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Apr 2, 2005
7:40 pm
31046
... I got a dulled Xacto knife from Gene VanHorne at a class he was giving at Ghengis Con. I had been using regular Xacto blades and stuff always stuck to...
Les
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Apr 3, 2005
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31047
... I'm curious - is there a trick to making these dull X-acto blades, or should I just pull out a dremel and dull it? Do you dull just the edge, or the point...
Jeff LaMarche
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Apr 3, 2005
1:50 am
31048
the secret is to "round off the edge" and to buff the flats of the blade and round off the tip.polish as highly as you can i find that thicker than your ...
David Summers
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Apr 3, 2005
2:15 am
31049
Thanks Brian, I am going to try and get more done tonight. I have spent a little time removing the belt, certain wrinkles and other areas I am not happy with...
Brad May
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Apr 3, 2005
2:43 am
31050
Thanks for the info on dulling an X-acto blade. Fortunately the blades are cheap, so I'll let you know how my attempts go. I just bought my first dremel, and...
Jeff LaMarche
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Apr 3, 2005
2:48 am
31051
I started using an xacto because Sandy recommended it to me. I'm not a 100% sure, but I believe she picked it up from Tom Meier. The xacto is a very...
Gene Van Horne
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