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Hey everyone,

Quick post update, I just made some changes to the faces of the two female Twi'leks heads. I did not like how they looked, their expression were to hard, so I soften them up a bit. Let me know what you think.

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Let the games begin!!! Release the Gladiators!!!! ;D ;D ;D

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Custom Works By Jedi_Master_Ben
« on: April 3, 2006, 11:29 PM »
Hi everyone,

I got another sculpt head for you today. This is the second more generic male Twi'lek sculpt. This one was aanother  quick one. I started this sculpt out by doing a clay impression of another gi joe head. Nothing really speacal about this head, that is why he made a great generic head. I cut the peg and hollowed out the head and stuck it on a han solo body. From this point on, I sculpted the rest. The only thing left of the joe is the eyes and mouth. everything else had to be modified for the Twi'lek.  This is what I came up with, the Twi'lek Rouge



I hope you enjoy. Until next posting,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hey everyone,

I just posted another update on the alien list here. I add the detailed picks or the generic male Twi'lek. Another quick clay impresion of  gi joe head and then sculpted to look like a the Twi'lek. Let me know what you all think.

Until next posting,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hi everyone,

I have to agree with Jeff on this one to a certain degree. Beginners have to take on projects that fit there level of experience. That is why all model kits have level of difficulty labeled on their boxes. However, if beginners only do the things that they feel comfortable, then they will not grow as artist and hobbyist. It is taking on challenges a little higher than their level and either fail and learn from their mistakes, or succeed and gear up for the next challenge. It took me 15 years to get this far with out taking any art classes or get a degree in art design. Ultimately, as long as the challenges are fun to make, customizes of all levels will want to participate. Regardless what the outcome of this vote is, as customizes, we have a duty to construct, paint, sculpt our best efforts in order to learn and grow.

Ok, I am getting off my soapbox now; I am going to sculpt something now.

Until next posting,

Jedi_Master_Ben

P.S. Go Gladiators!!!

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Hi everyone,

I went and dug up this version of Admiral Daala. I sculpted this back in 1997, almost 10 years a go. This is going to be so cool to revisit a figure I made back then and do another one with the skills I have now.



I look forward to see what everyone is going to turn out this month. I will post a WIP picture as soon as I have finnished the sculpt.

See you all later,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Bring forth the GLADIATORS!!!! ;D ;D ;D

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Custom Works By Jedi_Master_Ben
« on: April 3, 2006, 02:33 AM »
Hi everyone,

I got another sculpt head for you today. This is the male Twi'lek sculpt. This one was a quick one. I started this sculpt out by doing a clay impression of a gi joe head. I liked the way the mouth was opened. I cut the peg and hollowed out the head and stuck it on a han solo body. From this point on, I sculpted the rest. The only thing left of the joe is the eyes and mouth. everything else had to be modified for the Twi'lek.  This is what I came up with, the Twi'lek smuggler:




I hope you will like it.

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hey everyone,

I know I just posted the second female Twi'lek head only a few hours ago, but I got another update for you. I just posted detailed images of a male Twi'lek head in the alien head list. This one was a quick one. I started this sculpt out by doing a clay impression of a gi joe head. I cut the peg and hollowed out the head and stuck it on a han solo body. From this point on, I sculpted the rest. The only thing left of the joe is the eyes and mouth. everything else had to be modified for the Twi'lek. I hope you will like it. I will start the generic head latter tommarrow, it is now way to late for anything else.

Until next posting,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hey everone,

I wanted to let you know  that I posted an update to the alien head list with the second Twi'lek sculpt. I had alot of request for a more generic female head sculpt. A third head will be made from this one to make this headdress:



I am going to skip through the list and proceed to sculpt male Twi'leks next. I working on a deal to get the right body type for the luxan.

Until next posting,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Custom Works By Jedi_Master_Ben
« on: April 2, 2006, 11:48 PM »
Hey everyone,

Well, I am back again with another update. This time it is the second female Twi'lek head sculpt. The head is designed after the generic female Twi'lek from the SW Galaxey video game. The head is mounted on a Mon Mothma body. Here is a Twi'lek Senator.



Now I did have other plans for this head, but alot of people has asked for a generic female head, not so personalized. So this is the first stage. The head will be casted and then I will finnish the sculpt with this headdress I found online. Here is a pic of the headdress.



Comments are greatlly appriciated.

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hi everyone,

I need  a COLEMAN TREBOR  body for sculpting the Luxan head on. I theres not a whole lot of custom fodder here in Statesboro. What I am willing to do is either buy the figure from you, or if you would send me the figure to use, I will send back the figure, cover your shipping cost and give you your choice of alien heads I am currently making. If you can help, please pm your response. Thank you.

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hey everyone,

hemble:  As always, thank you for the comment. I saw a sketch of her from the Galaxey video game during my research of Twi'lek male and females. I liked how they did not put on those head harnesses most female Twi'leks have. The twisting of the tail on top of her head was a nice touch.

stormtripper: Thanks for the comments. I really liked the face on him. At the time I first sculpted the head, I was watching Babylon5 and it made scence to make him a Centauri. After I cast the head, you could modify the head for that custom. That is why I am taking on such  a project. Speaking of which, there are a few people out there that specialize in sculpting clone trooper helmets. I do not see the point in doing something that others are already doing and doing it well. I do not see the challenge in that. These alien heads are perfect for me because no one else is doing this type of project and I think everyone will benifit by these sculpts/casts for their future projects.

Thanks everyone,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Star Wars Action Figures / Re: Custom Works By Jedi_Master_Ben
« on: April 2, 2006, 01:33 AM »
Hey everyone,

Thanks everyone for the kind comments. ;D  I just posted detailed head shot of the female Twi'lek head over at my alien head list. Here her head on AAYLA SECURA body, creating a new Twi'lek Jedi Knight.



I hope you all will enjoy this sculpt.

Jedi_Master_Ben

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Hey everyone,

I just wanted to let you know I posted a detailed image of the female Twi'lek head on the master list above. She is based on a design sketchs from the Galaxy video game. As always, comments are greatly appriciated.

Thanks for stopping by,

Jedi_Master_Ben

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