some cold porcelain custom???
That's pretty good for cold porcelain.
I started sculpting figures with it when I was a kid. But mine were Pokémon.
That dedede look cool. Mind getting a close up of it?
>>6012362
How can I get started with this OP?
>>6016994
Not OP but Sculpey is an easy enough modeling material to find and work with.
>>6012362
Nice.
How long did it take for you to sculpt all of these? I have a bunch that were made over the years, but now most of mine look pretty shit by my standards today.
>>6016994
Cold porcelain is extremely cheap to buy or make. It doesn't hold a ton of detail and it hardens on air exposure, giving you limited time to work. Like I said in my previous post (>>6012406) I've used it to get started and it's very much an entry level material.
From that, the natural progression would be to go to Sculpey and then Super Sculpey. They are Polymer Clays, so you can work then without worrying and they'll only harden once you bake the piece on an oven. From there you can go to the end tier material, like designer oil clay (Chavant NSP and Monster Clay).
If you don't find super sculpey expensive I'd totally say to just skip to that. It's better in every aspect, even though I think cold porcelain has a particular charm.