Ultralisk, stone sculpture. DIY tutorial included. - Page 7
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Truly impressive. | ||
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On October 25 2011 11:12 Stipulation wrote: So sweet! Makes my immortal papercraft I'm working on seem insignificant. no bro yours is sick too | ||
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Probably just like a real ultralisk. | ||
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On October 25 2011 11:12 Stipulation wrote: So sweet! Makes my immortal papercraft I'm working on seem insignificant. The advantage of paper is that you can easily paint it. In the end, it will look closer to the original, and thus maybe more "real". Making something of stone adds an artificial quality to it. We're used to it from seeing stone monuments, but think about it. No color variation, definitely no movement, very heavy. Kind of abstract. Oh, and by the way - your work in progress looks excellent so far! | ||
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can anyone figure out how many 5/5's we would need to make it 4.995+ avg? or would it not round up to 5stars?? | ||
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So pro Props to you dude Now kill it with a stone void ray! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ | ||
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