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latest work from ken brown

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by kenb, Jan 18, 2012.

  1. renarts Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Mike, I think everyone is having too much fun riffing off this. :lol:
  2. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi Guys ,

    Personally I think its a great job look forward to seeing more ....I like the highlighting , the transitions are absolutely unseen .


    Nap
  3. Mike S. Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    As am I.
  4. Jimmy S Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Australia
    [IMG] It was definitely on this table, I remember it well
  5. kenb Member

    ok guys I surrender .
    i didn`t check to see if the images loaded
    didn't check to see the max image size
    and i haven't checked back to this posting until today.
    hopefully images should load.
    btw figure 27reg 1815 120mm

    anyway your comments did make me smile
    cheers guys:)

    Attached Files:

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  6. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    It was worth the wait Ken.;)
    Looks a great piece of work,
    Carl.(y)
  7. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Looks very good Ken it's never easy to effectively animate a 120mm figure.
    I'm glad you got a laugh from the posts just as we all hoped you would (y).
    Cheers
    Derek
  8. Figurenfreund66 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Good Job, very dynamic .

    Cheers

    Hendryk
  9. Tecumsea PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    England
    Hi Ken, glad you managed to load up the pictures-very nice sculpt, will you commercialise it or is it just for your own amusement......Keith
  10. mil-mart A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Hi Ken great sculpting and a very nice action pose.
    Any chance you could tell us what material you used, I'm guessing A+B Epoxy .

    Cheers Ken
  11. Don Well-Known Member

    Now that is a figure worth waiting for. Love how you have captured his action and movement, not always easy in a 120mm figure.
    I hope you will be going commercial with this one.

    Don
  12. kenb Member

    hi guys thanks for your response
    the figure will be available commercially not quite sure who will market/produce it.
    Im rather keen go down that route myself with this in mind ive been working on
    a number of figures all nearing completion the idea to have "A stock of new release`s "
    to be launched over a period of time its about demonstrating consistency if you get what
    I mean .any way Iwill get some pics of the other work to give you guys a bit of a taster.

    in answer to the question what materials used -solder wire armature into resin casts for
    base head( void of features) pelvis upper torso , and feet(shoe shaped)

    ive also just started to use a fine solder for the fingers which works very well for me
    if any ones interested i could put an armature together and take a few pics of the process
    cheers ken
  13. kenb Member

    forgot to mention -I used sculpy for cloth simulation and the portraiture
    milliput ,a+b ,magisculpt infact any epoxy to hand for anatomy ,straps lace etc
    then go with duro/milput mix for detail etc
    I try to model (soft) as much as possible as i find carving/sculpting back hard to gain a good finish
    hope that helps
    ken

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