Rotatable 3d model -- http://www.digitalsculpture.org/epicurus/index.html
Busts of Epicurus
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VERY nice!
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Brilliant! Thank you for sharing! I search etsy occasionally for new busts -- but this one got past me until now.
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I noticed that most of the other statues offered from the same shop have pupils. I have struggled to paint them on other busts, so I asked the shop if they could add pupils to this bust. They said they could and gave this from their program as a sample; so be aware of this option. We'll see how it turns out.
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That's awesome! Please share how it turns out.
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Bryan ...Just an idea...you could go with a solid color all over (either solid gold or medium gray (repainted) ....then you could use a "dry-brush" to lightly skim (with very little paint) or a lightly dabbed sea sponge (or any sponge with even texture) to touch on only the raised areas of the sculpture, using a much lighter color of gold (or a white if using gray as the base)... which would leave the recessed areas unpainted, and so that the lighter color would be contrasting with the darker tones in the deeper sections, and it would highlight the 3-dimensional sculpted form by creating more contrast with the light and shadow.
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I added a bit of paint, but sticking to gold/bronze/silver turned him into a bit of a ghost, so I'll try again with more realistic colors.
I like it like that. He looks like a ginger vampire and that explains a lot about his philosophy. Firstly, everyone knows that gingers have no soul so it's clear that Epicurus got jealous and depreciated the importance of soul's existence. Secondly, gray skin is a sign of anemia. Let's face it - he asked for it. He thought bread and water could produce the highest pleasure. He obviously sucked at being a vampire since he didn't know about the benefits of drinking the blood of virgins.
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He looks like a Christmas ornament.

He did like celebrations!
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I ordered another one of these, but they refunded the order and now seem to have shut down the whole shop.
Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero!
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Geez! This keeps happening.
I've managed to find a few of the 3-D printing .stl files. Not for this one (which I believe you can purchase elsewhere for $19.99), but I have three [1] Metródōros at Athens Archaeological Museum, [2] Epíkouros at the British Museum, and [3] the Double with Epíkouros and Metrodorus from the Vatican. They're just under 150 MBs together, in case anyone has a 3-D printer.
I'd like to get one and experiment, but it's not in my cards at the moment.
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Here is digital retouching

Bryan just an idea...you could do a thin wash of a very diluted gold over the silver and bronze areas, and your end result would be a lighter gold tone over the skin and a darker gold for his hair, (while keeping the clothing the same color as it is).
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I'd like to get one and experiment, but it's not in my cards at the moment.
Try your local public library. They'll often have them in their maker spaces and print files for patrons.
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A shop on Etsy sells more "authentic" copies of some busts of Epicurus made of marble. Though they are quite pricy. I have one.
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A shop on Etsy sells more "authentic" copies of some busts of Epicurus made of marble. Though they are quite pricy. I have one.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/Historica…_query=epicurus
Wow, these are beautiful.
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Which version did you choose Charles? Which color and base?
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Which version did you choose Charles? Which color and base?
I chose the faux-bronze looking one on the left. Though, I might order the marble one with the rounded base.
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LOL!!! You could use them in a bar, as handles for beer taps! Epicurus beer!!!

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