Sculpting the mane Lesson 6

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Sculpting the Mane of a horse

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  • It is sculpy clay which is an oven bake clay. It is available in most art and craft stores.

  • Yes, this sculpture is part of a larger work in progress. It is a sculpture of St. Gorge and the Dragon.

  • Yes an oil base clay is always nice to use. Oil base clays are easier to mold over because they offer the flexibility an oven bake clay does not have. I'm mainly a sculptor and teacher so I am not available to make molds but there are many small businesses that can do that for you. I recommend you search "model horse casting" to find a resin caster that suits your needs or bronze casting if that is what you are interested in.

  • Thank you! I used sculpy clay for this one. It is an oven bake clay available in most art and craft stores.

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  • What kind of clay do you use??

  • would an oil based clay work? can u make a mold of it?

  • Trully amazing!

    What type of clay was used here on the horse?

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