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Refining the Ribs, Clavicle, Scapula and Sculpting the Humerus for the Skull Project

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2011

After refining the shapes of the Ribs, Clavicle, Scapula, I sculpted the upper part of the Humerus. I then attached and supported them with wires.
This time I used a new wood glue called "Titebond" on the piece to give it strength.

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  • just a question what is the best way to get a good result makit ng the scull.I mean what shape will I start with.I was getting News papper and building a ball of clay from that and then to start the chin area add a squire piece to it.Then I put two holes for my eyes and I build up around the eyes and cheek bones but I now feel I started rong.I just feel there is a better way to get the cheeks and noise to look better.If you can help me please do thanks agin Aaron.

  • @huskywallAz Start watching my "Sculpting a Human Skull in Clay_part-1" and continue watching part 2 and part 3.

  • Very useful lesson the teacher! )))

  • @v1806v Thank you very much! I'm glad it was useful. :)

  • @3DworlD2 Why you DRAW much BUT NOW you MOULD SCULPTURES a little?

  • @v1806v As you know Art is Inspirational and right now I am Inspired to draw. :)

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  • @3DworlD2 thanks you for sharing your inspirational words god bless keep up the great art .work.Aaron

  • @3DworlD2 wow thanks 4 sharing with me god bless

  • @huskywallAz Thank you! about 3 years ago I started to make models in Blender software. A year later I purchased ZBrush and made a few sculptures using it. Soon after I started sculpting in moist clay and then oil based clay. I am 61 years old, so you are not too old son! :)

  • you are a genuse how long are you a sculpter?What age did you start?Im 33 and Im wondering am I to old to learn now?

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