This is a Yan H sculpt and 3d printed on my Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra. It is in 1/6 scale so it is pretty big. Painted with oil paints. I actually dropped her half way through and she broke all to pieces. The crack and breaks were glued and painted over. I added the scars with gel medium. The claws from the panther that gave her the scars are dangling from her neck. She is wearing a blond python skin bikini. The snake that tried to bite her is now a belt around her waist. Her knife is self made from stone, as is the spear. Razor blades are scarce in the jungle so she has hair where many women often shave...
Her feet are filthy, she has a sunburn on her back, and she is on the hunt. This was fun to paint.
  • Patrice-VincentPLUS

    J'aime beaucoup ce type de personnage et sa réalisation est aussi belle qu'astucieuse, notamment avec l'ombre du feuillage sur la cuisse droite par exemple, mais aussi avec les griffures et autres marques sur la peau. Or
    • Greg Kimsey

      Thank you! I gave a LOT of thought to what someone who lived in the jungle might have to deal with. Lean diet, primitive tools, sunburn, clothing material, lack of shaving or even knowing about it, animal attacks, etc. The shadow on the thigh is one of my favorite details. Thank you again!
  • Tommy Gunn

    Powerful looking figure. I thought I was the only one who dropped things!
    • Greg Kimsey

      LOL, unfortunately you are not the only one! My heart sank to the bottom when it happened. I still haven't found the toes on her back foot or the strand of hair across her forehead which I remade with epoxy. I covered the toes with leaves. Gotta do what you gotta do. Thanks for looking in!
  • Melnikov Ivan "Nakatan"

    great job on her