Lord Graviax, Canadian Slayer Sword 2007

This year I set myself to a great personnal challenge: Attempt my first full sculpt, and no NMM! I must confess that the torso is a plastic terminator chest which I enlarged and re-worked, but otherwise my result is all sculpted. It appears my motto since the Juggernaut remains true: Pushing yourself to go above and beyond what you can currently do is the best way to learn and improve your work. I honestly never thought I could achieve a result I would be so proud of. It is far from a perfect sculpt, but I have learned a lot through it, in both sculpting and painting. I owe Jérémie (Bragon) zenithal light sourcing and Allan the Steel metallics. I like to think my work on the red and gold is my own :) "Messieurs, je vous remercie et vous salue!" I hope you enjoy this adaptation of my style, moving towards more realistic effects, though it retains a certain fantasy appeal in the colors which I enjoy. I believe it is my best work to date, and I look forward to my next full sculpt project, this time I will go for more organic shapes... and no more red for a while :P Vincent Hudon

Posted: 6 May 2007

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katana2665
Excellent.
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MANGOL
super
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The Imperial Painter
2 things 1. how did you paint the red 2. how did you paint the battle damage
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