How to Sculpt Wolverine : Part 14- Adding Veins
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All Comments (23)
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...best wolverine style ever, so far...
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Hello, your job is amazing! I've never heard of this material before but I would like to try it!! I used to use only fimo and I sculpted only with my hands. Could you tell me a list of those sculpting materials that you use? :)
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YYYYYYOU !!! you should make Link :) From The Legend of Zelda you know ? :)
I Love this !
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This woman is amazing.....
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when you finish it with the plasteline, what you do next? because i want to create something like this with plasteline and then to do it harder
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absolutely stunning piece. I have a question, you mentioned boiling your sculpture. How long do you keep it in a boiling water? do you lose detail vs baking? and do you use super sculpey brand? thanks and would like to see more fo your work.
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Whats the music?????????????????????/
I love that stuff!
maybe you could do Batman ^^
bye
Seduca 5 months ago
@Seduca
someday :)
juliankhor 5 months ago
im really a big fan of yours, just a little question, can i also bake my creation on a regular oven?how long? and on what Temp.?I hope you can help me...i'm really passionate to learn...Tnx in advance
14leuqar 6 months ago
@14leuqar
I usually boil my figures. That way I won't have to worry about over baking and burning. If you were to use oven, make sure you keep an eye on your figure. Anything thicker then 1 inch of clay will require at least 115degree celcius in the oven for half an hour. But again it depends on the size of your sculpt too. Safest bet is still to boil it. But please experiment with some sculpey to test first if boiling is your thing ok? I will not be held responsible for lost of your effort :)
juliankhor 5 months ago
You can use a regular oven if you want too. But make sure this oven is just for baking. Sharing it with your mums oven is not a good idea as the fume of the clay might get lodge in the oven and is dangerous to your health.
juliankhor 5 months ago