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  • Question:Whats the name of that brush you were using to blend?

    And where can I buy it? Thnx please reply =P

    <3

  • great video, job well done!

  • I wish I was that fast! lol

  • when you put the first 2 legs on it looks inappropriate... but he is sooo cuteee... pigs are my favorite animal ever ... what color pink did u use... and what do i use if i dont have pastels yet/?

  • when you put the first 2 legs on it looks inappropriate

  • BWAHAHAHAHA!! Ok i cant help it i know i shouldnt but pre baked black balls Bwahahahaha

  • I actually like the speeded up mode. Sometimes, watching the rolling, smoothing, etc. can be a little tedious. By going fast, saves us some time but still conveys the info. Nice one!

  • Rock on! That was actually incredible!

  • a skinny big headded little pig...

    sweet...

  • goddd ur a master

  • 1.55 looks more like a bell end

  • LOL  Thanks everybody!

  • Wow it look sooooo real

  • looks like babe the pig

  • @athena7100 Hello Athena! I'll take your Babe comment as a compliment. Thank you! I also enjoyed your hamburger video! Keep up the great work!

  • WHAT!?!?!? lol cant believe i just watched that little piggy come to life!! the detail is soooo. . . .i dont even know how to describe it!! when you where first putting the head on and you has the extra clay for the neck it looked like the pig was wearing a neckbrace lol this is sooooo great i could watch it a million times!!! thanks so much youre very talented!!

  • @shareejeffers LOL Thank you Sharee! I know, it's kinda funny when you're working on something. At first it might look weird, but the more you keep at it, the better it looks! Just takes patience. :-)

  • hey guess, what the 'skin'' actually do look like ham!

  • that is brilliant, i really really love it! x

  • Bravo! Bravo! This sure did come in handy for my school project!! Thank You! =D

  • Very Very good. Helpful and interesting.

    thank you.

  • Muy bueno :-)

  • genius, the foil skeleton. i was wasting so much clay before!

  • Amazing! =)  Thank you

  • very nice

  • thats a creepy pig/

  • Can't wait to try my hand at sculpting... doesn't look that hart and I used to when i was a kid. I love the way she did the piggy's eyes. Very cute!

  • hey, what do you call that tool that the sculptor is using, the one that looks like a paintbrush but with a rubbery tip. i really like what it does, it really helps. [i'm a beginner in sculpitng]

  • Wow this is awesome!

  • VERY VERY realistic!

  • Well done !

    This is a fantastic video. Thank you :)

  • Amazing ^_^

  • howlay!

  • me fasino tu trabajo¡¡

    felicidades eres un@ verdader@ artista¡¡

  • whats the blending tool you use??

  • it look so real its creepy lol

  • you should have ended the video tutorial at 1:38 haha jk...but seriously 1:38

  • ca u make a tutorial on how to sculpt a dog? hehe.. thx..

    btw.. love the pig.. its awesome..

  • so cute!!!

  • LOL!

    OMG was that little piggy ever CUTE!

  • This is beautiful! thank you for posting!

  • Although i find this song quite frightening and creepy you did a wonderful job! That is an adorable little piggie.

  • hey how can u cook it with the oluminum foil or can u even still cook it?

  • its the uglysest "cute: pig eva

  • holy crap wow i love this

  • I Hav e Watched This Video A TONNNNNN And Cuold Still Watch ot Ten More Times. Your Awesome!!!

  • LOL Well thank you!

  • I'm glad I found this...apart from some jewelry, the only animal I've made was a frog.

  • I hope you find it helpful! Don't be afraid to jump in and try. You can always squish it and start over, if it doesn't look like you wanted. I usually find some good pictures of what I want to sculpt, and I find that helps a lot!

  • Excellent! Do you make other animals also?

  • Thank you! I haven't done a lot of animals. Although, one of the first things I did was a realistic giraffe, and he turned out pretty good.

  • your really good at that it was fun watching you make it.

  • hea is perfect but maybe needs a little detail on the body ;)

  • great! i liked it, but plus i am a pig in the chinese Zodiac... ahaha, i enjoyed it, try making a dragon? ah that be cool, maybe you should try to make A Orka Whale(killer whale) sorry cant spell...

  • cool vid the pig is a cutie pie! :p what did you use to blend the ears and legs in with? have you ever made a wolf? because im stuck on a wolf/werewolf pack of five! PLEASE HELP!!!! THANKS  landf12

  • NICE PIGGY!

  • Thank you!

  • fabulous, love the music too!

  • Thanks a lot!

  • nice pig.

  • Thanks!

  • amazing! thanks for showing! btw what was the skinny black tool with white tip that you used to blend?

  • Thanks so much! The tool is called a Clay Shaper. You should be able to find them online where they sell clay supplies. There are many different tip styles to get different results.

  • That was great, thanks for sharing!

    L

  • Thank you, and you're very welcome!

  • you're amazing, brilliant!

  • Thank you!

  • Where do you get the clay roller from???

  • Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I haven't been on the site for quite a while. I got the roller online, but, I'm sorry, I don't remember where.

  • That was great! I'm just learning and by watching this video I learned how to blend the clay color by the way you did the snout :D

  • Thank you so much! I'm glad to hear I was able to teach something!

  • Really enjoyed your demonstration! :) I needed a little inspiration. Lately I've been a bit burned out in my pc work. FANTASTIC WORK! :)

  • Thank you!!! I know how it is to get burned out. I've been there myself. In fact, that's why it's taken me so long to reply. I've been kind of burned out on life. LOL But I'm starting to feel better. Sweet comments like yours certainly help!!!

  • lol nice!

    did you ever think of making claymations?

  • Thank you! The idea has run through my mind, but I don't think I'd have the patience for it. LOL

  • WOW!! I am just starting to make clay animals and babies. This has really helped me alot. You are awesome!!!

  • So cute

  • uh chupame el choto cualquiera este salame no tenes idea

  • many thanks!!! you have opened my eyes!! :)

  • that was quite scary but you did a bang-up job...the hawk people would be proud!

  • absolutely beautiful! you make such gorgeous and realistic pig! I love how you made the ears and blended the nose... You inspired me very much! I've yet to upload any videos but i too love polymer clay! <3

  • Hi! Sorry I didn't reply sooner, but I haven't been here for quite a while. I want to thank you for such a wonderful comment! Hearing I've inspired someone surely makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside! I will be checking to see if you've uploaded any clay stuff yet!

  • It's more interesting than helpful. really cool!

  • the light on the video makes it hard to see but the pig wAS still cute

  • wow that was great.

  • haha....

    this was great..

    it kinda scared me though..

    but i liked the outcome.

  • That's a great clip/ I liked the fact it went fast motion it went with the cool music.. Great little piggy ,,,very realiztic...very 'Babe'.

    Exellent work

    Thanks for posting.

  • gorgeous lil piggy :D

  • Super demo. Looks so realistic and is so darn cute.

  • awesome!!!  very realistic.........can you make an elephant??

  • Amazing! And so nice of you to share this.

  • I envy your skills. -.- I made a pig head once, but it was cartoonish. :P Maybe I'll try to make this next.

  • SO cute and realistic! Great video - thanks!

  • fantastic demo!!!!! thanx

  • too kool go WV

  • That was amazing, very beautiful work! :)

  • wow u are so good at clay. u r the best.

  • what did you use to roll the clay in the begining

  • the head looks so realistic.very good 5*

  • Very Great ! Lovely music... You are an artist !

  • very helpfull!

  • that is totally awesome! I'm learning clay sculpture and that was very informative!

  • that is adorable! I wonder if you could make a guinea pig..?

  • amazing. :)

  • i am so buying palmer clay

  • Great video, you are very talented and make it look so easy. Thank you.

  • That's so cool. I love how real the face looks. I used to make pigs when I had just started sculpting, they're my second favorite animals.

  • Wow, great video, very iteresting and easy to follow! Thanks for sharing your talent and techniques with us!

  • whats the name of that tool you are using with the rubber tip?

  • wow amazing i want one

  • inviso pig

  • The best music of any video ive seen !

  • nice job =)

  • :DD That's pretty well done!

  • ya good job on the pig head. realistic

  • That was awesome! Thank you for putting it up. I actually got referred to this video from the stop motion animation site. 5 stars and subscribing! :D

  • great video

    thanks for the aluminium idea :P

  • Ah, are you a part of PCC? I could tell. If not, that's OK too. Lol! But it's an awesome statue! When you get the hang of a certain object you can make something like that in maybe 30 minutes!

  • Way Cool ! Thanks

  • what a very physically fit pig! lol

  • The Best. Actually, the speed helped! Very adorable. You're great. Thank you.

  • This is cute!

  • Wow! Thankyou, I loved it! =D

  • Nice tutorial video, thanks for sharing.

  • very cute

  • NICE! I wanna make a cow!

  • supeeeeer!

  • Wow... you are good!! Do you know how to make rooster or chicken?

  • can u make any other animals?

  • Nevic co rict vid debiiiiilku ! tak radsi utikas

  • si debil zasyflenej nebo co? mas v hlave nasrane? Mira te digo tu padra es pedazo de bruto! ja rek,ze to prase je hezky a roztomily a ty to schvalis a reknes ze vypada jak ja ,takze podle tebe jsem hezkej a roztomilej

  • Hazte una paja, maricon! ty si čhurááák ty vole, to nemá cenu se bavit s někym, kdo má IQ tři měsíce starý sračky, sbohem...

  • komu rikas curaky ty chlebe namazanej hovnem? jinak dik za kompliment.

  • že vypadáš jako prase je pro tebe kompliment jo? no tak to bych tě nechtěl vidět teda, to bych radši sežral ten chleba s tim hovnem

  • dyt je to prase hezky a roztomily ty kokote

  • je no, vypadá jako ty, ty čuráku

  • co to je za demenci modelovat ňáký zkurvenyý prase?!!!!

  • add some more fat to him!

  • Thanks for sharing!

  • ever give stop motion a whirl

  • I thought I was good with clay! Very good! d:)

  • it looked soooo scary when you put the eyes on!!! oh my god! thats flippin rockin

  • i thought it was going to suck. ended up pretty good. body needs a bit more detail too.

  • dude you are very talented but i think that you focused on the face to much and if you added more detail to the front legs and the body then it would look like a real pig, but besides that, you have talent

  • wow! youre extremely talented, it looks real!

  • Wow you make it look so easy:) Perfect choice of background music. Well done. Is that a wipe out tool you are using to smooth around the ears and eys?

  • LOL Thanks! The tool I used there is called a Color Shaper (some people call them Clay Shapers). I forget the name of the site I got them from, but if you do a google search for them, you should find several places that sell them! They are very handy!

  • beautiful...

  • That was great! Thank you. You are very talented!

  • That was excellent!

  • Thank you!  I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • I'm a sculptor. This is a very good video! Cute!How long have you been doing this, do you sell any?

  • Thank you so much! It's great to meet you! I have been sculpting for about 6 years now, and yes, sometimes I do sell them. :-)

  • This is awesome!

  • WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

  • wow WVlady! That's amazing how lifelike you got the snout and face to look.

  • Oh..forgot to ask...what do you use to put the ears in place and smooth out, a brush?

  • Thank you!

  • Exciting!!! and I learned something. Like so I can increase the frames per second within a clip or splice? Reminds me to do something about indoor lighting. Also memories of the small things I made in the '60's and sold to head shops in Detroit but that's a different story. Stay in there!

  • LOL Thanks! Yes, I use Windows Movie Maker, and in the Transitions (I believe), you can choose to speed up, or slow down each clip! Plus, lots of other options. I won't ask about the head shops! *wink*

  • thats really nice!!!

    good to see sculpting tuts round here!

  • I'm so happy you enjoyed it! I plan to do more sometime soon! Gotta wait till the mood strikes me! LOL

  • Excellent!! I love videos like this. A very informative and interesting 5 minutes! (Of course you couldn't blink ...) ;-) Thanks for creating & uploading this!

  • LOL Yeah, blinking could have lost you a body part! ;-) I'm glad you had fun watching it! I do plan on doing more! But I will split future ones up, so they can go at a more normal speed!

  • Oh my goodness! You have an amazing talent! Its kinda spooky how.. REAL it looks! great job! I hope to see more... AND the music was wicked cool too ^_^

  • Oh wow! Well thank you very much for your compliments!!! I do plan to do more, so keep watching!

  • I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you!!!

  • That was very fun to watch and extremely interesting. I will look forward to watching more of your wonderful talent!

    I really liked the music too!

  • Amazing....wow!

  • To watch the skill of a craftwoman take a piece of clay and turn it into so much more, Wow! And what pretty hands you have! Why did I take the time to notice that? Lol.

  • WOW! That's awesome! I am sooo lame at crafts.

  • Thanks so much! I'm sure you're not lame at anything! Art is something from the heart... so you really CAN'T be lame at it! ((((Hugggg))))

  • Great music choice - I couldn't help but dance while I watched.

    That was the best looking pig - you're very talented!

  • LOL I was dancing while making it! I just love the older music! I'm really happy you enjoyed the video! And thank you!

  • Wow!!! That was really great! I enjoyed watching you work, you have such a great attention to detail. He looked so cute and real! And FABULOUS editing :-D

  • Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! The editing was hard. Next time, I'll split it into several videos. LOL

  • Oh that was so cool. You are such a sculp artist! I would have never imagined or know where to begin in making something like that. How long did you learn to do that or did you come up with that on your own?  AWSOME!

  • Thanks sweetie! I've been learning pretty much on my own since about 2001. I mean, no classes or anything, just websites, books, etc. :-)

  • Definitely interesting! Thanks so much!

    Before I forget - check out my "grail" video for music you can use free of fee and free of concience. I just dig those sites!

  • Thanks Marihani! I checked them out! They are great!

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