Anatomic Study


#1

Hey guys,

It has been 7 years since I start study 3D. 3 years of school and 4 years in the arena. Not always as modeler, but I learn a lot and still am.

Proof of concept, I start to redo some basic stuffs. If you know me you know I like to display work-in-progress at a start level.

I plan to do a anatomic study from bones to skin. Starting with a simple skull (I actually never did one)

Let me know what you think?


#2

Nice crisp forms…i don’t see anything wrong, great work!


#3

Hi Scote

Excellent work as always.

Wonder if it isn’t a little too broad - try using the cheekbones as the most extreme edge of a rectangle which encompasses the entire skull

eg

Cheers
RB


#4

Yah you are totally right. I miss that! thank you


#5

Small update, refine the main shape, broke the symmetry and start adding details


#6

Refine the main shape
Broke the symmetry a bit more
Start adding details


#7

I decide to 3d print my sculpt with the help of one of my friend at work

I 3d print a 1:2 skull. So it’s 4.5inches high. I did that to first test his printer but also I want the start molding things. I plan a line of that skull in various material and size. I plan 1:3 and 1:4 from that same printer. I will go also for a 1:9 skull with the help of a Form1+.


#8

I order two other scales: 1:3 and 1:4. I put two dies (2d6) to help judging the scale. I’m also done with printing skull. I plan to mold them next. I try to sand the 1:2 but I think I will create a mold from that current print, cast it in wax it will be much easier the sand it and adding additionnal details and it will be a great mold base for all kind of skull.

I will mold the 1:4 first.


#9

Nice work! I love the skulls :slight_smile: You could sell it to raise dental clinics