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Ehehehehe...so I've been testing out polymer clay over the past few months and this is what I've got so far: a simple head on a compostable knife... I'm stilling trying to figure what materials to use for this and that but I think I'm making progress.
This is a test piece so I won't finish it (the hair is only partially sculpted cuz I got lazy) but I consider it work in progress in the big picture XD I still need to figure out how to make glass eyes and find better paint (that's not toxic...XD) If I can ever master the art of polymer clay, I'll open up for sculpture bust commissions Comments
o.0 that is good! I had a class that we had to make characters out of the clay. I wasn't that great at it. I better stick with drawing
-- __ (\ /) ( . .)O C(")(") ~BlueBunny99 main ~hal0-0ley comics+ Shake your GROOVE THING!! [link] since I'm not a full feldge member, meaning sponsered or paying, I'll just tell you here. The corners of the mouth are not supposed to go further than the edge of the nostrols. Meaning mouth is a bit too long. I have never work with this clay so there is nothing more for me to say. (learned that in the two Art III/IV classes I had.)
-- [link] I rly like how you did the face
Making this kinda stuff must be hard O.o -- if mistakes make someone grow, then I must've been old 'till now ---------------- ----------------- my gallery: [link] Oh my freaking god. You made that?!
Man, your modelling style's just like my cousin's style who makes the David Tennant and Werewolf figures for the new BBC Doctor Who! Only yours is manga/anime style which I absolutely love! I'm faving this instantly! -- When the sun sets the night begins...but for every nightfall there is a sunrise. ~FanfictionAsylum If you like werewolves, vampires and werepyres, then check out my Gallery: [link] |
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April 17, 2009
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