Here's a few pictures of the project in progress; I'm sorry the photos aren't as professional as they should be, this thing was just too big for my photograph table. I used Magic Sculpt epoxy putty for the seams and blending and the piece was basically painted by first dark brown and black rattle cans followed by airbrushing and a LOT of dry brushing.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Mammoth of a Job!
I was asked to build and paint a Woolly Mammoth model kit for my friend Hiroto Tsubouchi. This beautiful sculpture by Bill Weiger is easily 4 ft long and almost 2 ft tall. Now that's a Mammoth model kit!
Here's a few pictures of the project in progress; I'm sorry the photos aren't as professional as they should be, this thing was just too big for my photograph table. I used Magic Sculpt epoxy putty for the seams and blending and the piece was basically painted by first dark brown and black rattle cans followed by airbrushing and a LOT of dry brushing.
Here's a few pictures of the project in progress; I'm sorry the photos aren't as professional as they should be, this thing was just too big for my photograph table. I used Magic Sculpt epoxy putty for the seams and blending and the piece was basically painted by first dark brown and black rattle cans followed by airbrushing and a LOT of dry brushing.
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