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I can't believe I actually finished a tutorial! I always start them but quit part way through, so this is quite a feat. It's huge- about 100 pictures. It is the entire sculpture from wire armature all the way down to hair. Just click "download" on the left hand side. Enjoy.
For those who can't use PDFs, the tutorial is also online here: [link] Let me know if anything is confusing or makes no sense. I've been on a lot of hydrocodone lately *bronchitis* |
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January 11, 2008
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How long did this take you to make?
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During times of peace, my Legions of Terror will not be permitted to lie around drinking mead and eating roast boar. Instead they will be required to obey my dietician and my aerobics instructor.
The sculpture probably took upward of about 15 hours
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~Moldmaking~
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~Moldmaking~
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~SilverMoon NightWing~
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And owls xD
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So Polymer clay, is it always brown and if not do you recommend brown? I always have issues with the points of my figures burning in the oven. >< Then again, I've always tried to use Sculpey. I suppose Polymer works better in this way?
This tutorial rocks, it seems like you put a lot of time inot it.
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