You are truly an amazing and gifted artist. Watching these videos have inspired me to try my hand at some creativity. I'm a BIG comic books fan and HULK has always been a favorite of mine since childhood. I am wondering have you ever considered trying the Kahless and Morath battle sculpture from Star Trek The Next Generation?? I'd love to see your take on that!!
@dmanlius10 Oh, ok then, I'm not very familiar with Hulk's comic, I used to see the tv cartoon and tv show, therefore my thought, now then it makes sense why he/she made it like this. Thanks for your info :)
@Abstractmoves The green hulk from the 90's comics had short hair like this.... he didn't talk much but was the stronger of the 3 (red, green, and gray).
I love the sculpt but what it doesnt really fit there is the hair, i dont remember Hulk having that hair style, it's very short, if it was longer and it covered parietal part of the head. Other than that, the overall sculpting it's freaking awesome and greatly detailed.
@dmanlius10 I read the same thing! I think one of them said though "it's not that I can't sculpt detail in polymer clay... YOU can't sculpt detail..."
I have several sculpting books in my library and they all frown on the use of pilymerclay staing that "it's not really useful in commissioned work because you can't get the same level of detail as in wax" but obiviuosly they haven't seen your work!!! Amazing!!!!
It reminds me of the old artisans like Michelangelo and Rembrandt!
this is AWESOME!!! this is what the hulk would have looked like if they used William Defoe to play the hulk in those movies just amazing.
romello36 6 days ago
quando penso alla perfezione...beh...la perfezione sei tu
groovemak 3 months ago
You are truly an amazing and gifted artist. Watching these videos have inspired me to try my hand at some creativity. I'm a BIG comic books fan and HULK has always been a favorite of mine since childhood. I am wondering have you ever considered trying the Kahless and Morath battle sculpture from Star Trek The Next Generation?? I'd love to see your take on that!!
Ramos1226 3 months ago
@dmanlius10 Oh, ok then, I'm not very familiar with Hulk's comic, I used to see the tv cartoon and tv show, therefore my thought, now then it makes sense why he/she made it like this. Thanks for your info :)
Abstractmoves 3 months ago
@Abstractmoves The green hulk from the 90's comics had short hair like this.... he didn't talk much but was the stronger of the 3 (red, green, and gray).
dmanlius10 3 months ago
I love the sculpt but what it doesnt really fit there is the hair, i dont remember Hulk having that hair style, it's very short, if it was longer and it covered parietal part of the head. Other than that, the overall sculpting it's freaking awesome and greatly detailed.
Abstractmoves 3 months ago
@dmanlius10 I read the same thing! I think one of them said though "it's not that I can't sculpt detail in polymer clay... YOU can't sculpt detail..."
randomality 3 months ago
I have several sculpting books in my library and they all frown on the use of pilymerclay staing that "it's not really useful in commissioned work because you can't get the same level of detail as in wax" but obiviuosly they haven't seen your work!!! Amazing!!!!
It reminds me of the old artisans like Michelangelo and Rembrandt!
dmanlius10 3 months ago
@clayguy1 Tell me about it!!!
dmanlius10 3 months ago
@dmanlius10 lol.. thanks.. but this is really top drawer
clayguy1 3 months ago