Title: [BBC Sherlock - Sculpture: Grocery Trip]

Apr 10, 2011 02:35


[I never liked sculpting but I may have to rethink my claim]

I was going to post this a lot sooner, but due to some complications with the work itself I had to wait it out and whatever. But also because I wanted to have some nice set-up photos instead of crappy shots with the background all messy and whatever (although my photos are still kind of ( Read more... )

art: school stuff, john watson, fandom: bbc sherlock

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queenstardust April 11 2011, 11:08:00 UTC
aaaaaaw! John is adorable! The pose, the jumper and especially the milk! Very well done <3
Sculpting is so difficult!

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zenyr April 12 2011, 00:33:01 UTC
Bah! Jeez, sculpting IS so difficult. DX
Probably because everything I do I want to make SO ABSOLUTELY AMAZING,
and although I guess this is decent, it's not AMAZING. =w=;; (which is why I'll never sculpt again unless I'm forced to....or something. IDK.) Ahaha, anyhow, look at me rambling, is that rude? Sorry. Thanks though, I do really appreciate you liking this. ;w; It did make me happy to put in all the details on his jumper. XD

And GAH, thanks for friending? I don't know why I haven't done so for you a long time ago either? I do love your work. *A*

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queenstardust April 12 2011, 10:46:12 UTC
It really is difficult O_Ö We had to do it in school once, I was... 12 years old?, and I really failed xD And it was just something as simple as a vase, lol. I never tried it again since then. So, from my point of view, this is really amazing! Even if it´s not perfect (and I can see no flaw in the pictures) you succeeded in translating your drawing style in a sculpture. It really looks like you did it. And on top of that, it is adorable! John carrying a grocery bag! <3

Lol. I saw it just yesterday, when I was writing the comment. Let´s be online friends xD Love your work too <3

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zenyr April 12 2011, 21:47:36 UTC
Gawd, I remember being forced to do clay stuff all the time, and I just really didn't like the idea of 3D class because it just made me think of clay pots. Which was the ONE THING I was pretty much made to make over and over all throughout elementary and middle school. So for a long time I had the idea that 3D = Pottery which really just didn't sit well at all. xD;;;

Thanks though, I realize that I may not call it perfect because as the person who made it and stared at it for so long, I know where to look for for the imperfections. >u> I mean, you know when a lot of artists just say things like, "there's so many mistakes in this" but everyone else seeing it is like, "what u talking about this is awesome!!!!" XDD Ahhh, i don't think this can ever really be helped. But it happens anyway. Again, thanks, I am glad you like this. ;w;

Sweett~~~ Online friend +1 *3*

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queenstardust April 16 2011, 15:40:54 UTC
Exactly! I will forever remember this clay stuff at school O_Ö It was horrible. You can see how easy a terrible art class can ruin your interest in clay forever xD

But it´s good that an artist is never really satisfied with his work, because that leaves room to develop! And you are right. An Artist can never look on his work in an objective way. I guess that is one of the reasons we put our work online, so that other people can tell us if it´s good or not xD
Just trust me, when I say, your Sculpture is lovely <3 You should definitely try to make more <3

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zenyr April 16 2011, 19:06:04 UTC
All too well...=w=

But yep, although more often then not, most artists I meet
have the end goal of improvement in mind anyway. I've come to
think that it's really just part of our nature for those of us who
peruse art or see it as a serious hobby? But thanks again~~ I am
making another sculpture at the moment because that's pretty much
my final for the class, but sadly It couldn't really be Sherlock related. =n=
Or well, I guess I actually could've just ignored my teacher and totally
did BC's Sherlock but I think it was better I not risk that...

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