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FULL STORY here: https://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1FcYT
#Anatomical references are a must-have, whether you're painting, drawing, or sculpting, but it's especially crucial for mask-making.
In this FREE excerpt from his Stan Winston School of Character Arts course, How To Sculpt A Mask: Sculpting Monsters In Clay Part 1, master creature FX artist Norman Cabrera (The Walking Dead, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Planet of the Apes) discusses the significance of knowing anatomy, where to find inspirational reference material, and how to apply it to ultimately make remarkable mask sculptures.
Having this kind of foundation to your work gives it the realistic elements needed to make your monster mask not only anatomically correct, but also visually and aesthetically correct.
Check out the #MiniLesson blog here: https://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1FcYT
*FULL COURSE SERIES* with Norman Cabrera:
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 1: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1YT
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 2: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt2YT
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 3: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt3YT
About Norman Cabrera: https://bit.ly/NCabreraBioYT
For a list of reference books and magazines, check out Norman Cabrera’s recommendations:
- An Atlas of Animal Anatomy for Artists by W. Ellenberger, H. Dittrich, H. Baum
- Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist by Stephen Rogers Peck
- Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth
- Cinefantastique
- Cinefex
- Fantastic Films Magazine
- Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine
- Making a Monster by Al Taylor and Sue Roy
Happy sculpting!
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FULL STORY here: https://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1FcYT
#Anatomical references are a must-have, whether you're painting, drawing, or sculpting, but it's especially crucial for mask-making.
In this FREE excerpt from his Stan Winston School of Character Arts course, How To Sculpt A Mask: Sculpting Monsters In Clay Part 1, master creature FX artist Norman Cabrera (The Walking Dead, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Planet of the Apes) discusses the significance of knowing anatomy, where to find inspirational reference material, and how to apply it to ultimately make remarkable mask sculptures.
Having this kind of foundation to your work gives it the realistic elements needed to make your monster mask not only anatomically correct, but also visually and aesthetically correct.
Check out the #MiniLesson blog here: https://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1FcYT
*FULL COURSE SERIES* with Norman Cabrera:
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 1: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt1YT
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 2: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt2YT
How to Sculpt a Mask: Sculpting Monsters in Clay Part 3: http://bit.ly/MaskSculptPt3YT
About Norman Cabrera: https://bit.ly/NCabreraBioYT
For a list of reference books and magazines, check out Norman Cabrera’s recommendations:
- An Atlas of Animal Anatomy for Artists by W. Ellenberger, H. Dittrich, H. Baum
- Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist by Stephen Rogers Peck
- Dynamic Anatomy by Burne Hogarth
- Cinefantastique
- Cinefex
- Fantastic Films Magazine
- Famous Monsters of Filmland Magazine
- Making a Monster by Al Taylor and Sue Roy
Happy sculpting!
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JOIN the Stan Winston School Community!
https://www.stanwinstonschool.com
https://www.tiktok.com/@stan_winston_school
https://www.facebook.com/StanWinstonSchool
https://twitter.com/SWinstonSchool
https://instagram.com/stanwinstonschool
https://pinterest.com/stanwinston
Visit our WEBSITE: https://www.stanwinstonschool.com
SUBSCRIBE to #SWSCA on YouTube: http://bit.ly/Zp70T4
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