Scott Spencer’s Holloween Boy
By Ryan Kingslien in rapid prototyping | 6 comments
Scott Spencer posted a great sculpt at ZBC a few weeks ago that I wanted to highlight here to bring more attention to the practical application of digital sculpting. Its not all virtual sculpting!
This sculpt was for the October Shadows art show 2007 - celebrating Halloween in Art www.creaturefeatures.com. It is 8″ tall with a 4″ square base. It was output to a 3D printer and painted with a bronze patina.
Scott also prepared a side by side comparison of the digital sculpt and its output. Check out the image below. The images to the right are the ZBrush images.

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Rebecca | Dec 2, 2007 | Reply
Wow, that is totally amazing.
Tom | Dec 4, 2007 | Reply
What 3D printer technology was used? Why was that particular 3D printer technology selected for this project?
Great work!
Ryan Kingslien | Dec 4, 2007 | Reply
Tom, in the ZBC thread, Scott mentions that he used the Eden printer from Objet: http://www.2objet.com/Default.aspx.
austin martin | Dec 13, 2007 | Reply
SCOTT SPENCER YOUR GREAT AND YOUR A GOD OF ZBRUSH…..I CAN’T FIND ANY OTHER WORDS TO PRAISE YOU>>>ALL YOUR WORKS ARE OUTSTANDING>>>>
jagan | Jan 1, 2008 | Reply
hi..i saw ur modelling..ur pic was very nic..i want lot of molding pic.. wl u send 2 my mail id..
thank uuuuuu..