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This is my hand sculpted Surface Shiver.

It's made out of miliput and greenstuff, I tried to capture the gaunt and sinewy nature of the beast. You can really see the shoulder blades, spine and ribcage which I'm quite proud of.

I went for a pale, but still slightly rusted colouration of a surface shiver.

I plan on making more, maybe trying the more rusted and vicious variations of the shivers. I want to try the four way head split too.

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Here is a more styalised photo that captures the horror of the monster.P2152988.thumb.JPG.b67e8be2b95fcb54f998130b8989b2e0.JPG

And finally how it looked before paint. A little goofy.P2152978.thumb.JPG.ac09d98a6147855e79f663aa8f7a6b6e.JPG

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That's an excellent beast you made there, great design and photos! 

And btw, I think the last photo still looks great, really makes it look like a shiver came from the depths of the sea. Maybe you can experiment with that? 

Again, great work!

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11 hours ago, Blueofarcher said:

That's an excellent beast you made there, great design and photos! 

And btw, I think the last photo still looks great, really makes it look like a shiver came from the depths of the sea. Maybe you can experiment with that? 

Again, great work!

Thank you! That is a great idea, I could pile on the ragged layers of... cloth? Flesh? (Idk lol) and make it look like seaweed. Maybe sculpt barnacles on it. You have given me so many ideas, I cant wait to get the sculpting tools out again :D

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