Here are a few pictures of one of my upcoming releases, a "Pterro-Man", in progress. (A bit rough at the moment, but well over half finished). The pics are a bit rough, too, but they were snapped at the table of the local college pizza place, so I think the pictures turned out rather well, considering.
The head is nearly finished, the crest will be extended a bit.
There's a nubbin of wire sticking out of the palm of the hand, but it'll be removed before the sculpt is sent off to casting.
In person, this looked really good, but looking at this picture, the left leg just doesn't look... correct, to me. I'm not sure what's up with it, maybe it's too close to the other leg, or turned a bit too far inward...? I'm not quite sure how to articulate my unease... the toes maybe need to be splayed even further outwards...?
The left wing is probably the least finished part of the figure, but this pic with me holding it in place gives you I think a good idea of the general pose.
The "Pterro-Man" is being sculpted by another talented local guy named
Jack Wolfe. Working with him has so far been a real pleasure, a definite collaboration - this will be his first 'professional' sculpt, and he's been really open to my input and willing to take direction in a way that is really important to ME, as a client looking for work-for-hire. I want an artist to give me what *I* want, not what they think I should have (I've had some nightmare encounters with "artists for hire" in the past).
I'll also add that both the sculptor and I are aware that there are some visible fingerprints on the sculpt, and those will all be either removed or covered up before the sculpt is 'finished'. There are some large sections of the model that don't have 'finished' skin yet.
Input, questions, comments?
-Alex