...this time ... I'm sure, it does not seem to a statue! I am proud to present to you my new prototype ... lombrioooo! from the depths of your garden the mutant worm. height 20 cm 1st resin figure!!!
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype interesting concept... would be cool to see some paint on it. i think the one thing i don't care for is that the arms turn out, away from the body. any reason why you went out vs in (like he was gonna hug you)?
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype ?I struggled to understand what you mean when you write to me ... excuse my limit but I speak badly your language...if you were more explicit ....
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype I thought about changing the position of the arms too and soon I will test them
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype yeah... that does it. feels much better. *clap clap clap* i noticed the original sketch had individual toes and a heel spur. i guess those got nixed from a structural standpoint? might have been nice to have kept them, but not necessarily a deal breaker...
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype fingers would have complicated the rubber mold then working on the prototype seemed to me more elegant this type of foot
Re: lombrioooooooooooo prototype I think maybe if you incorporated the clitellum, maybe just above where the neck connects to the body, you'd get more of an earthworm vibe to it. Just a thought. I like the head and feet, and I agree with sbbenhcs about the new arms working much better than the former.
I'm liking the green(mint) and orange color combo. It really pops the sculpt. The blue with spots is a fun colorway too. I have to admit that I'm not a huge fan of the sculpt, but the paint and colorways look good to me. Let's see some details of the mouth and head painted, it looks like there are some nice details.
ditto to that mint/orange colorway... just has more depth than the two-color versions. (any thoughts of looking into a dark rub on him to bring out those texture lines? could be worth investigating...) coming along nicely, though!