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  • cool

  • I have always like scuplting and I want to get back into it what would be the best place to start getting my sculpting skills back

  • you know, if you put a couple of bones in there like a skull and crossbones pattern, and added a pirate hat, i could probably sell it in my store since we're the west carrollton pirates (yeah, i work at behr ~ your wife did our orientation, which was half about behr and half about you and skull13, lol. j/k.)

  • Magnificent - you and VanTiki are the best in the business, Mr Ferrell!

  • NICE JOB!...

    A question, what's the name of that track?

  • do you know a aidan ferrel

  • Nice GreenScreen :)

  • Just stumbled onto your channel. Great work!!!!

  • 1:46 - I AM JUAN SANCHEZ!!!

  • do you draw out your idea first or "free style" the whole piece as you go?

  • can´t say enough!

  • @mslater655321 For big sculpts it helps to use an armature.Wed clay will eventually dry up and crack if you don't keep it covered and damp.

  • I love it!!!

  • could you list the music of this vid?

    really like that surfer vibe

  • how does clay set? do you need to bake that or does it just dry up? =)

  • This clay will dry and crack if you leave it out. Once I finished sculpting it I prepared it for the Ultra Cal 30 mold. Ultra Cal 30 can be used to make latex casts. I have heard that you can fire Wed Clay in a kiln but I haven't tried that.

  • whats the best material too work with at home to make an ok size bust? Super sculpy seems kida expensive in the long run.

  • why is it skullish well anyway 5 stars great work

  • @valek27 thanks

  • @valek27 why not

  • wow!!!!! thats awsome !!!!! grate work!

  • Thanks!

  • nice man, what do you use on the teeth near the end?

  • Thanks!!

    I'm using a water based clay called Wed Clay. It can be a bit messy but it can be smoothed with water and fun to work with.

    You can also take a hair dryer to it to lightly dry certain parts of your sculpt.

  • Great work..

  • very god!!! what song????

  • Creature Feature

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