Samlves, I've done enough of these where I no longer need to sketch anything out. I use several reference books to help with the organs, although the anatomy I create is very simple.
I have some questions, did you draw out the design on paper first before sculpting? and did you have to look up anatomy to get the design for the organs?
Poking holes in the clay will give tooth to the next layer of wet clay. It makes for far greater bonds between layers of clay than if I just left it smooth. Its would be comparative to trying to stick wet clay to asphalt as opposed to glass (if that makes sense)
The shapes are sculpted, baked then sanded. I then move to the next section of anatomy and repeat. Including the baking in the video would have slowed things down ;) if you watch carefully, everytime I hold up the sculpt to the camera there is likely a bake afterward. There was a total of about 8 bakes in this sculpt.
incredible....is amazing....this is the best munny ever!
lercino86 5 days ago
This is just amazing!!! Love it!
jordypaulmartin 6 months ago
how much is this
Natishkinss 6 months ago
when u bake the sculpey. Do u bake it with the munny?
twinspak 6 months ago
do you bake it with the plastic out body? or do you pull all the clay back out
sickasso72 7 months ago
Samlves, I've done enough of these where I no longer need to sketch anything out. I use several reference books to help with the organs, although the anatomy I create is very simple.
moistproduction 8 months ago
4.7k views and only 22 likes... :(
I have some questions, did you draw out the design on paper first before sculpting? and did you have to look up anatomy to get the design for the organs?
SamIves85 8 months ago
dude this is awesome.
myikap1 9 months ago
Poking holes in the clay will give tooth to the next layer of wet clay. It makes for far greater bonds between layers of clay than if I just left it smooth. Its would be comparative to trying to stick wet clay to asphalt as opposed to glass (if that makes sense)
moistproduction 9 months ago
Genius like always Mr. Freeny! Can you tell which clay you use and why you poke the first layers of the clay?
federico1936 9 months ago
you should commentate this and go through the steps in making it, rather than leaving it soundless :(
jacksonz11 10 months ago
I am a sculptor, not a molder...
moistproduction 10 months ago
@moistproduction Nice molding!
skullduggs4days 9 months ago
@moistproduction Nice molding!
skullduggs4days 9 months ago
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jacksonz11 10 months ago
wtf is that?
kaulokarfos 10 months ago
The 5.5 hours is just the sculpting portion. Actual time including baking, mixing clay, cooling time... Was about 13 hours.
moistproduction 11 months ago
5.5 hours seems amazingly fast for all the detail included.
RoboticsLearning 11 months ago
The shapes are sculpted, baked then sanded. I then move to the next section of anatomy and repeat. Including the baking in the video would have slowed things down ;) if you watch carefully, everytime I hold up the sculpt to the camera there is likely a bake afterward. There was a total of about 8 bakes in this sculpt.
moistproduction 11 months ago
@moistproduction how long does it usually take you to start a new project till actually finishing it ?
p.s. MUST HAVE ONE similar *_*
mathkor89 11 months ago
Did you not bake the sculpey?
BaronZombie 11 months ago
You need some fancy music!
somon90 11 months ago
I am using Super Sculpey :D
moistproduction 11 months ago
Beautiful work man. I was wondering what kind of sculpting material you used for this?. I'm really trying to find something better than super scuply.
JonBoyHartz 11 months ago