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 Avalman the Volcano Monster 
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I showed this guy on Twitter and the October Toys forum, but I thought I'd post him here to get some more feedback. The sculpt is still in progress, but here's where he's at as of today.

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I didn't see him with the arm on flickr. That's looking good. Look forward to seeing how he turns out.

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JoeMan wrote:
I didn't see him with the arm on flickr. That's looking good. Look forward to seeing how he turns out.


Yeah, the arm is a new addition. I think the arms are going to add a lot of character to him. Once I get this guy into resin and painted the details should show a lot better.

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i'm getting more "old stump" than volcano

maybe because the skin texture is etched in instead of more lumpy like a rocky mountain would be

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pickleloaf wrote:
i'm getting more "old stump" than volcano

maybe because the skin texture is etched in instead of more lumpy like a rocky mountain would be


Okay, I get that. Thanks for the feedback. Any suggestions on how to make it "rockier?"

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is it going to be cast in resin or what?

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pickleloaf wrote:
is it going to be cast in resin or what?


Yeah, this will be in resin. And once painted I'll use translucent red resin in the top and running down the sides for lava.

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well if you can work around the resin limitations (like if you are using a pressure pot or something where you wont have tons of empty areas and bubbles), i would say adding a bit of clay as opposed to pressing a line into the existing clay might get a better effect

or if you want to stick with a smoother surface, maybe dont have the lines as deep and perhaps a little farther apart. check out the texture on the Gas Bawer. this little guy is like Gas Bawer's and the tree guy from Inhumanoids love child

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I think if you wanted it to be more like a volcano, you would have the arms come directly out of the volcano-mountain shapes sides and the mountain shape would be longer to accentuate that you are going for that as your main idea in the figure. making the feet/lower-body smaller and the upper torso bigger and then having arms come from the side of the volcano as opposed to beneath the main dome.

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and in the event you've never seen a Gas Bawer up close & personal, hit me or Redhanded up sometime - we're both local to you, and I've got one I can bring out for comparisons sake, but Rodney has 2 or 3 unpainted Bawers, which would be much better representations to look at.

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I think if you wanted it to be more like a volcano, you would have the arms come directly out of the volcano-mountain shapes sides


That's what I had at first, but it felt too much like the base/feet were just tacked on and the piece didn't have any depth. I'll experiment with a few ideas, though, and thanks for the feedback and suggestions.

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Crab Rangoon wrote:
and in the event you've never seen a Gas Bawer up close & personal, hit me or Redhanded up sometime - we're both local to you, and I've got one I can bring out for comparisons sake, but Rodney has 2 or 3 unpainted Bawers, which would be much better representations to look at.


That would be great! I'm actually just south of Austin, but I work in Austin and am in the city basically every day of the week.

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philreed wrote:
That would be great! I'm actually just south of Austin, but I work in Austin and am in the city basically every day of the week.

Yeah, I live in South Austin, Rodney lives up North - but he's not afraid of driving down here ^_^
Get in touch sometime if you'd like to meet up, though.

Rodney & his brother have some experience in sculpting/making, and I'd say that the only other local I can think of who's had their hand in any (IDK if Blake's done any - oops) is Justin Ishmael of Mondo Tees.

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