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sculpting centaur by Claudine Roelens

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2008

Sculpting a centaur in polymer clay. Een centaur boetseren in polymeer klei

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  • where do you find the hair and how do you add them?

  • I have used mohair and it's glued on the head.

  • THe tinfoil is to bulk out the sculpture, you can't make the layer of polymer clay too thick, it wouldn't cure right, and eventually the sculpture would get destroyed because of the uncured clay.

  • What kind of polymer clay do you use? If you're doing skin do you paint it afterwards or just use the color of the clay? If so, what paint do you use? It has a certain translusent quality about it, very beautiful. Your work is truly amazing! I love your videos!

  • I use living doll. The skin is not painted, I leave it like it's originally made, just added shading here and there. Thanks for your very nice reply !

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  • @cotloner

    Well its suppose to be only male centaurs...there's a sick reason but who cares for the dumb reason!

    Centaurs are amazing!!! and very negelected as to seeing more of them in debuted films..well more like not being on the side lines :\

  • quite stunning work!

  • nice

    i always felt centaurs were a bit neglected in fantasy especially women.

  • wow, great work!

  • ok thank you

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