Winter Wizard

Entirely scratch build using Super Sculpey and Apoxy Sculp.
Painted with acrylics.
Not my usual stuff I do, but liked the change!
  • David Batista

    Gold!! Maybe you can see my last work!!
    • Erik Gideonse

      Thanks David!!
    • Roman LappatPLUS

      @David Batista: As an Editor on Putty&Paint; I want to point out that it is confusing to see you post “Gold!! Maybe you can see my last work!!” under almost every entry. Your intention with this is clear. You give many golds, you get many golds back. You do this so often and so fast after an upload that my guess is you are using a bot that is doing the work for you. In this case it is a pity and sad. I do not aim at this particular work, just the fact that I suppose you are working with a programmed bot.
  • Melnikov Ivan "Nakatan"

    gold from me
    • Erik Gideonse

      Thank you Ivan!!!
    • Roman LappatPLUS

      @Melnikov Ivan: As an Editor on Putty&Paint; I want to point out that it is confusing to see you post “Gold!” under almost every entry. Your intention with this is clear. You give many golds, you get many golds back. You do this so often and so fast after an upload that my guess is you are using a bot that is doing the work for you. In this case it is a pity and sad. I do not aim at this particular work, just the fact that I suppose you are working with a programmed bot.
  • Angel C Villalba "KaspareK"

    Oro!!!
  • Sergey Cheremshantsev

    Gold!
  • Roman LappatPLUS

    Really cool work on this Winter Wizard. First of all I got to say I feel the winter. The snow and ice work is really well done and the overall scene works well. It got some strong points like the leather boots and the texture of the hat, the little bottles. At the same view it has some elements not on this level, like the owl, the blue fabrics and the skin. For it is a strong bronze.
    • Erik Gideonse

      Thank you Roman for your honest reply! Really appreciated!!! This is the comment I can work with, said in a nice gentle way! I will work on this on later projects, learning every time. Thanks again, and keep up the good work!