
Here is a WIP photo of a Sculpture I am working on for
weaselgrease
Reference art:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4222251
This is probably about 20 hours into the figure and I have a ways to go still..

Reference art:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4222251
This is probably about 20 hours into the figure and I have a ways to go still..
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 600 x 800px
File Size 169.3 kB
Well, I pretty much have nothing save for Weaselgrease's drawings of MadDog, so one of him or Splinter would be awesome. Because they're copyrighted and all I'm not sure if you'd be more comfortable doing so in trade, in which case I will work something out with Weaselgrease, perhaps more art for ya or something. Details shall be discussed! And quickly!
Here's one I did of MadDog recently. If we had you make a statue of MadDog or Splinter, I'd probably draw a new one for the project in high res with lots of detail.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3160453/
And here's one of Splinter.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4022614/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3160453/
And here's one of Splinter.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4022614/
Sure does. I hate wasting my time writing stuff down because someone doesn't have the consideration to just email me what's going on. grrr...
But anyway, if you have a sculpture commission list, I'd love to see if I can get you to do something. :P At least if I know you flake, I'll ask Jaggers to harass you more than usual to make up for it. >:D
But anyway, if you have a sculpture commission list, I'd love to see if I can get you to do something. :P At least if I know you flake, I'll ask Jaggers to harass you more than usual to make up for it. >:D
I use a mixture of Soft, Medium & Hard oil based clay form www.sculpt.com Its the NSP Sulphur-Free Plasteline. I work with it mixed on the harder side so I can melt it down work with it while it warm and then give it a good scraping and smoothing when finished. The harder the clay the better it supports itself but too hard it will crumble in thin or small areas.
The oil based clay NEVER hardens!! So its it required to make a master mold of the figure when your finished with it. The plus side is if I wanted to make more than one figure it kinda forces me to make the molds.
Hope this helps
The oil based clay NEVER hardens!! So its it required to make a master mold of the figure when your finished with it. The plus side is if I wanted to make more than one figure it kinda forces me to make the molds.
Hope this helps
totally makes sense...I understand the whole casting process but I haven't seen too many tutorials talking about types of paint. I tried to cast something once...painted it with acrylic paints and the paint chips and peels off...do you use enamel paints? (for like model planes and cars?)
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