Speed sculpting Angelina Jolie pt 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2008

I have sculpted the head, now time to paint it. I haven't had any formal training in painting any more than I have in Sculpting. I use Genesis Heat Set Paints, and Acrylics to paint the face. The hair at the end is hand dyed Tibetan lamb fur.
PT 1-sculpting here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ygTJDqhgbk&feature=related

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  • Even though the doll has not much resemblance, I'm stunned by your work. I wonder if you have baked the head before you paint it or after, or if you sculp, bake, paint yhen bake again. Thank you so much for this video. Keep on with this great work.

  • Thank you. I bake after I've finished sculpting and then paint. Genesis requires the bake after painting. So I rebake to set the paint.

  • I thought it looked nothing like Angelina at all. Sorry.

  • Thanks for commenting. I didn't think that it would look exactly like Angelina Jolie, I think I mentioned in the video that I'm NOT a portrait sculptor that this was in fact my first attempt. No need to be sorry...I look at it sometimes and think the same thing..other times I can see the resemblance.

  • genesis heat oil paints? is that just like normal oil paint that you buy at the shops? how much does it differ to acrylic when painting on polymer?

  • Acrylic is water based so it will air dry and if painted onto polymer to thickly it may peel. The Genesis heat set is oil based and does not dry unless it reaches a certain temperature. Regular oil paint will not dry properly on the clay(even baked) and may actually start to soften the baked clay. Unfortunately the Genesis is pretty expensive unless you can find it on sale. Once in a while a sample set on Ebay comes up for sale. I bought mine on closeout at a hobby store.

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  • I don't think it looks like Angie, but it's nice work.

  • Not bad....

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  • Considering that you worked at such a small scale and the photos you used for reference, I think it does resemble a younger AJ. The way we see her now, her face and nose are more slender, her chin more defined, the eyes more cat-like slanted, the eyebrows a sharper angle. All in all tho, this is a pretty face!!

  • wow u r good!

  • Very talented :-)

  • Looks just like tori amos instead which is better imo :P

  • I'm amazed. That was pure creative genius. Not trying to be flattering but you're amazing. The end result is 70% Angelina Jolie, 30% Jacqueline Bisset. Nice job.

  • i would of look alot better with hair made out of clay also

  • This is really good work on that small of a scale! Hope your still sculpting! Thumbs up form me..

  • @sopho25

    Wow.. I think your a douche.. Sorry!!

  • I think it does look like AJ! Great job!

  • I think you got the mouth dead on! The nose is a bit off as are the eyes but you couldn't have pegged the mouth any better if you tried.

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