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Images of available Star Wars models for your 3D rendering. Note that these are not downloads but, where possible, download links will be on the pages. Some are hi-res characters and clothing for G8 and G3 models, some are simple objects such as vehicles. I'm hoping this will be a fairly exhaustive look at both free and premium models available for Star Wars fans.
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This is a work-in-prgress shot of my life-sized Roddy McDowall Cornelius based on his make-up from the first film. The first phase of the project was to sculpt an accurate base for the make-up. If the foundation isn't right, the prosthetic wouldn't look right.
I went a little crazy with the texture as most of it won't even be seen, but once I started, I couldn't stop myself! I'll be adding the Chambers Ape make-up over that sculpt in the coming days. The end result will be a life-sized silicone bust with glass eyes, rooted hair, and fully detailed costume.
If you have any questions on this piece or would like to commission your own sculpt, please feel free to email me at scottstoybox007@yahoo.com . I work in any scale from small 1:18 scale all the way up to oversized dinosaur museum pieces, so the sky's the limit!
I went a little crazy with the texture as most of it won't even be seen, but once I started, I couldn't stop myself! I'll be adding the Chambers Ape make-up over that sculpt in the coming days. The end result will be a life-sized silicone bust with glass eyes, rooted hair, and fully detailed costume.
If you have any questions on this piece or would like to commission your own sculpt, please feel free to email me at scottstoybox007@yahoo.com . I work in any scale from small 1:18 scale all the way up to oversized dinosaur museum pieces, so the sky's the limit!
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1536x2048px 1.28 MB
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Amazing work, though it's also a little scary. (Those empty eye sockets, I think.)