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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2007

A video of 9 Min 56 Sec will make you learn how to create a model and what material is required for it. The session was conducted at Maximus - School of 3D Animation and Visual Effects, Andheri West.

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  • Is this clay?

  • Yes this clay. The Clay which is also used for sculpting idols.

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  • In America our Idols are made of trash, such as Clay Aiken, instead of just clay...

  • freaky music

  • polymerclay is used by most professional commercial sculpters. It has it's advantages and disadvantages.

  • @kambova2000 but clay is a bitch if u dont have a kiln

  • rule number one: before play with polymer, play with fine mud clay.

    very traditional but very high skill..

    polymerclay just for kids..

  • very poor

  • esa cola se la hubieses puesto de polla se le veria mejor.,

  • Well done.. I've done a few sculpting demos as well.. I love them.. Nicely done.

  • You don't bake your sculpey??? What do you do, air-dry it? Doesn't it get flakey or crackly that way??? Do you paint it? OR do you use the unbaked sculpey to make a plaster mold for multiple final products??

  • I think he used regular clay (like fine chamotte)

    If I use it, the answer is yes, but I don't bake my sculpey.

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