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Posted on 30/04/20 11:21:51 AM |
Steve Caplin
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My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
http://www.bringingstatuestolife.com ![]() |
Posted on 30/04/20 2:03:10 PM |
DavidMac
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
What an extraordinary body of work Steve. They are technically close to immaculate. Hair seems to be the trickiest part, just as it is with 3D models. What I find strange is that some look just marvellous and really come to life and some, although technically just as accomplished, belong in Madame Tussauds. I can't for the life of me work out why some work so beautifully and others remain somehow inanimate. Are you somehow managing, albeit unintentionally, to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the original sculptures? Fascinating and beautifully done. _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 30/04/20 2:05:50 PM |
DavidMac
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Oh dear me! I am beginning to sound like you on a Friday morning!! ![]() ![]() _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 01/05/20 05:04:28 AM |
vibeke
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Brilliant work Steve. _________________ Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize. |
Posted on 02/05/20 12:32:35 PM |
DavidMac
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Looking at these again three really stand out for me. I find Napoleon and Caesar both incredibly lifelike and Franklin is, for me, nothing short of amazing!! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 02/05/20 5:02:57 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
The craggier they are, the better they look, I think. |
Posted on 03/05/20 08:52:28 AM |
DavidMac
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Yes. When the skin is smooth it acquires a slighty waxy look. I still find them astonishing. I wouldn't like to attempt it!! _________________ The subtlety and conviction of any Photoshop effect is invariably inversely proportional to the number of knobs on it ....... |
Posted on 03/05/20 1:57:40 PM |
tooquilos
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
That's brilliant Steve. You even put blush on his cheeks and made the tip of his nose red. _________________ Dorothy: Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore |
Posted on 16/05/20 09:57:02 AM |
Nick Curtain
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Great work Steve, really enjoyed looking at these. Nick |
Posted on 17/05/20 8:10:16 PM |
lwc
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Beautifully done Steve... I keep coming back for another look. |
Posted on 18/06/20 3:19:54 PM |
Mariner
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Lovely work, Steve. I have bookmarked your techniques for creating beards and metal for future reference. |
Posted on 23/06/20 10:37:39 PM |
Frank
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Re: My lockdown pursuit: bringing statues to life
Fabulous Steve. |