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    Spirit Deer sculpture

    I am trying a new medium, Apoxy Sculpt. I have done a few sculptures in a medium called Sculpty that needs to be baked and it always tended to burn or crack when I tried to use it for delicate work. This new stuff hardens on its own, no bake. Of course that means you have less time to work with it (about 45 mins to an hour), so I'm doing the work in parts.

    This is a...uh...Spirit Deer? I don't really know. I just wanted to do a really long graceful legged creature with deer like qualities. The stones in the back are quartz points, she'll have some in her head as well.

    I did the sketch in the background to help with the process. Best to get it on paper first.






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    Very nice!
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    Thanks! I love experimenting with new art stuff!

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    Re: Spirit Deer sculpture

    I love it so far


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    Wicked cool! I love the shape, it's so flowing and lovely!

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    is this WIP? i'd love to see where you go with this stuff.
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    Thank guys!

    Yup, still a WIP.

    Here it is now. Please don't look at the 'head' I was just placing the eyes.

    You can see a video of this sculpt on my Instagram: PhoenixCryNebula


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    Started in on the face. Once it dries I'll add the muzzle, ears, a big mane, and perhaps some antlers.


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    Very interesting, I look forward to seeing more.
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    Thanks!

    Here is more of the muzzle structure, needs to dry before adding the last face details. The face is so much harder to do that the rest of the body!

    Added ears, I almost forgot ears!! Once the ears dry I'll ad more mane over the back of them.



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