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Artist/Painter

42fab

Posts: 2

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

Hi all,

I work in photogrammetry and 3D scanning to create metal sculptural pieces and would love to hit up the hive mind to get input on poses you think compliment the limited detailed of the below style of sculpture work.

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Richard

Feb 05 21 04:01 pm Link

Photographer

Znude!

Posts: 3318

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US

A reclining pose.

Feb 06 21 06:12 pm Link

Photographer

Rough Hewn Images

Posts: 52

Salem, Oregon, US

Study the classical Greek and Roman statues.  You may need to add shoulders and the upper part of the arms to add a bit more expression.

I like the style and the concept of your project!

Feb 06 21 07:17 pm Link

Photographer

j_francis_imagery

Posts: 364

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

Do you use a single camera? How does the model keep still enough?

Do you have to texture the skin before photography?

Feb 06 21 10:42 pm Link

Photographer

j_francis_imagery

Posts: 364

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US

From your port I guess you cast them first?

Feb 06 21 10:44 pm Link

Artist/Painter

42fab

Posts: 2

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

j_francis_imagery wrote:
From your port I guess you cast them first?

We used to, I now use a 3d scanner, which only takes a few minutes to make a scan.

Feb 13 21 01:10 am Link