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How to Sculpt Fantasy Miniatures: Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

This is an in-depth series of tutorials that will show you how to sculpt your own fantasy miniatures that look fantastic. This tutorial shows you how to do it, takes you through the steps, and helps build your skill.
This is part 1: An overview of the process, tools, and materials needed.

This video tutorial is in sync with my web based tutorial here:

http://www.stormthecastle.com/miniatures/how-to-sculpt-fantasy-miniatures-1.htm

Part 2 coming soon.

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  • @epicfantasy Can I use a toothpick as a beginner tool for sculpting?

  • @300spartanswin Yes absolutely. And you can modify it to different shapes, sizes and points. Get a whole box of em.

  • Very thorough and clear tutorials-- congratulations! --Lori Kagan-Moore, Director, The Great American Dollhouse Museum

  • @TheDollhouseMuseum thankyou. I really should do a dollhouse. Been on my list a very long time.

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  • Tnx for creating this, you have no idea how much i apriciate that you made this chanel!

  • Dude......How comes you're so awesome?! I love arts and crafts and have been creating mess all over the house ^^ Once I had a whole room with drawings and paintings statues and figures, costumes all amde by me ^^ I think you are great man, subscribed... Could you show us how to make figures of a larger scale and that could move their joints? Awesomeness ^^

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  • @epicfantasy I think you'd really enjoy it and be good at it. You might enjoy the Museum's Fantasy Forest. We just put up a video called Miniature Fantasy Forest.

  • @epicfantasy ok thanks

  • @VioletStar1700 yes, thats right. You can make them for yourself but you can't sell them.

  • @epicfantasy so you need a license to sell figures from say, a game or a movie right?

  • @1234xxlegoboy If you create figures out of your own imagination then you can sell them any way you like! No license is needed.

  • i know this migth be annoying qustion i wanna sculpt these figures they have no remblance to any famus figures and i want to sell them do i need a linces

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