So someone sculpts here? In any kind of material and shape.
I'm beginning with supersculpey and thinling to buy chavant.
My objective is make a greek sculpture in scale, but now im practicing with things like pic related and some monsters, anything it comes to my mind.
So do you have any advice or leasson about how work with anathomy, materials, or any trick?
And what about your works? And the tools?
Heres two more serious
>>2781968
>>2781963
my advice is make your images smaller and learn to focus your camera
I do, but way less than drawing and painting.
I sculpt more as a way to relieve stress.
I use oil based clay and some dentists tools for details.
If you want to make something big, I'd suggest you to invest in a steel/aluminum skeleton.
Also, look for sculpting process on youtube, like this WoW ork: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VWGw5itaug
>>2782218
It' s a camera phone, but even with that blury on the pic you can see what my dog has on his face is a clay dick.
Just by the kek
Also last pic its upside down for the fucking image format.
>>2782232
Thanks anon, i tried what you say, it's more difficult to make a correct skeleton or support than modeling clay itself, so i have to learn it.
The idea of the greek sculpture its going to be about 20 cm, but it needs a structure too.
It's pretty fun and useful by learning the body and texture efects to model un clay, i fell in love with it.
>>2781963
check out these vids they explain cool stuff like multiple layer painting and 3d sculpting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4Q_K0CYmMs&index=2&list=PLMjnnUF3eJFeh8q3N8kGhfc58CDubQRZA
also not relatted but these guys just started 3d printing stone
http:/reefdesignlab.com/uq8u12i11pt0zwb1j9og3ab33ba5dn
>>2782258
Dude this underwater stone project is fucking awesome.