Friday, November 22, 2013

Another Sculpture

Hi everyone, I had another digital sculpture printed recently. Here you'll see side by side comparison of the digital and actual model. My next project is in the works, so stay tuned and please posts comments.

Friday, November 8, 2013

My Actual Sculpture

Hi everyone, here is one of my recent digital sculptures with pedestal, both printed from a 3D printer. The bust is made of Photopolymer and is translucent. The process took several hours to be complete, and both stand at six inches tall. Included is the digital version, shown side by side with the printed version. Many thanks to my friend Troy for his photography, and Amtek for producing the models. Please post comments and let me know what you think.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Digital Sculpture #5

Hi everyone, I decided to create one more 3D sculpture for my portfolio. In the next few weeks, be on the lookout for new dimensional works!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Digital Sculpture #4

Here's the fourth and final piece I've been working all summer. I was planning on creating an entire art gallery, with all the digital busts and some previous artwork. My next step is to print 3D renderings of these sculptures. Let me know what you think and don't forget to post comments on my blog.

Friday, August 23, 2013

#3

Hi everyone, here's my latest digital sculpture, third in a series. I'm currently working on a fourth one, and should post it very soon. Please remember to post your comments on the blog.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Second Bust Sculpture

Hi everyone, here's the latest in a series of busts I'm developing. Hope you like it and please posts comments.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Brand New Artwork Summer '13

Hi everyone, well it's been months since I posted any new artwork, but here's the latest!!! The base model was created in Hexagon, then imported into Zbrush for detailing. Final touch-ups in Mudbox and rendered in Cinema 4D. Since I decided not to "paint" the bust, I gave it an ivory texture like any statue. Perhaps later I'll texture it with skin tones. You can zoom in for close-up details. Next step is to make an 3D print of the bust and column. I'm posting both artwork for viewing, so please comment.