365 Days of Sculpture: How it's done
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Nice! what mic do you use? CO1U?
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@sgtjlopez that would be awesome! Polymer clay is great :) keep up the good work! :)
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I don't keep my clay animation characters either... For me, photos and a finished video seem to be enough (minimal space-taking 'trophies') . Just like you, I love the process. I used to be a lot worse at hoarding. It's good to let things go :)
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Thanks a ton!
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@BmTechPlusBm Yes.
sgtjlopez 2 weeks ago
@sgtjlopez please don't melt them down! :(, It's a lot of work and I'm sure that a lot of people would love to have some of your characters. I know It's a lot of work as it is but if you put the characters on eBay with a link on your posts would be great :) thanks for sharing and taking the time to do the vids :)
mgb115 4 months ago
The whole problem with that is shipping. I would love to give things to people, but I have memories of one of my friends waking up to find her clay Yoda MELTED on the table....I'll make some polymer clay items, paint, and then sell them, so stay tuned :)
sgtjlopez in reply to mgb115 (Show the comment) 4 months ago
I actually didn't mean anything special -- just a one-piece wire armature, I just thought, that your approach wouldn't work for me. once you have a ready armature, you pose it, and than start building up flesh, and that's it))) Best wishes
borisich88 4 months ago
Wind up using more material any other way that I've looked at it.
sgtjlopez in reply to borisich88 (Show the comment) 4 months ago
Bet you're NOT going to melt her down, right?!! XD
TheBabbleBeast 4 months ago
If someone wants it, they would just have to pay for the supplies and shipping. Otherwise, I'm melting her eventually.
sgtjlopez in reply to TheBabbleBeast (Show the comment) 4 months ago