11-27-2009, 05:17 AM
ANYONE who is starting out in sculpting, or has recently taken it up, pay attention to what Ryan has said. It cannot be said enough how massively important basic anatomy is to ANY sculpt, and the only real way to grasp that, and improve is to practise practise practise. I love to see new guys getting into this, and trying their hand, and I try to do nothing but encourage them along. But seeing pieces being molded and cast, then tried to sell when they are a ways still from that stage is a real shame, and loss of money. No one wants that. Not saying this is the case with you psychosocial, just a generalization of some helpful info.