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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 7:52 pm |
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:11 pm |
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Pretty awesome. Have you ever sculpted a full figure?
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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:24 pm |
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:43 pm |
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Awesome. I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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Bully
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:49 pm |
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I just finished an Eaglemoss scale Rocket Raccon. I'll post a pic in the simply tomorrow so as not to hijack your thread.
Have you thought of using some other polymer clays so you don't have to bake the sculpts? I abandoned sculpy because I kept burning them. As the sculpts get bigger it's tougher to bake them through completely without burning the outer most pieces.
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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:39 pm |
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:46 am |
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Bully
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:47 am |
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Don Bohm wrote: I've read a little bit on other clays, and I use a 2 part epoxy for some things, but I haven't seriously looked into anything else. Any suggestions? http://www.magicsculp.com/I use a plumbers putty from Lowe's which really does well for me. Folks swear by the stuff above, I've never used it, but the results are impressive. I have worked with kneadatite, which is awesome but expensive, especially for large scale stuff like you do.
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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:34 pm |
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Bully wrote: Don Bohm wrote: I've read a little bit on other clays, and I use a 2 part epoxy for some things, but I haven't seriously looked into anything else. Any suggestions? http://www.magicsculp.com/I use a plumbers putty from Lowe's which really does well for me. Folks swear by the stuff above, I've never used it, but the results are impressive. I have worked with kneadatite, which is awesome but expensive, especially for large scale stuff like you do. I'll check those out. I also wanted to look at some Aves clay. It air drys and you can work it with water. I started to finish the arms and attached the hands when I noticed they were a bit long from elbow to wrist. Looked a bit odd. So I had to remove the hands and shorten up the arms. Well I shattered one of the hands... Good thing is I'm not as bothered by it as I would have been 6 months ago. I can sculpt a new hand in about 45 minutes so no worries. That's a fist BTW, open hands still elude me. I'm also thinking of doing something very different: a dragon. Just need to think up a cool design.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:49 pm |
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That is really great. I love the musculature on the torso.
I found a site that recommends baking the interior armature before adding the details. Might be an option to avoid burning.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:51 pm |
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These are awesome! Nice stuff!!
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:51 pm |
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Bully wrote: I just finished an Eaglemoss scale Rocket Raccon. I'll post a pic in the simply tomorrow so as not to hijack your thread. STOP HIJACKING DON'S THREAD!
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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:03 pm |
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Fucking Bully, right?
Thanks Tuna and Judge. I do sometime bake before detail, locks in the sculpt and makes handling it easier too, but so far I haven't had to worry about that much. This one burned cause I wasn't paying attention and set the oven too high. Normal temp is about 225 - 250. I set it to 350. Just a total brain fart.
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Tuna
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:10 pm |
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It looks kind nice toasted!
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:11 pm |
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Are you using a dedicated oven? I have a toaster oven that is used only for polymer clay.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:12 pm |
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Tuna
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:59 pm |
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Be sure to ventilate it to the outside. Those fumes are kind of nasty.
I am using an older, largish, toaster oven. You should be able to find one at a yard sale or thrift store.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:25 pm |
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Don Bohm wrote: Bully wrote: Don Bohm wrote: I've read a little bit on other clays, and I use a 2 part epoxy for some things, but I haven't seriously looked into anything else. Any suggestions? http://www.magicsculp.com/I use a plumbers putty from Lowe's which really does well for me. Folks swear by the stuff above, I've never used it, but the results are impressive. I have worked with kneadatite, which is awesome but expensive, especially for large scale stuff like you do. I'll check those out. I also wanted to look at some Aves clay. It air drys and you can work it with water. I started to finish the arms and attached the hands when I noticed they were a bit long from elbow to wrist. Looked a bit odd. So I had to remove the hands and shorten up the arms. Well I shattered one of the hands... Good thing is I'm not as bothered by it as I would have been 6 months ago. I can sculpt a new hand in about 45 minutes so no worries. That's a fist BTW, open hands still elude me. I'm also thinking of doing something very different: a dragon. Just need to think up a cool design. I was actually thinking of doing the same thing thing for a while now. I'm not much on the pre planning, I'll likely build an armature and work from there.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:35 pm |
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Thats pretty much how I am right now. When I start a Superhero Mini bust, I just make the armature and figure out a pose and go. With the dragon however I want I just want a cool pic to guide me a bit.
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:38 pm |
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A cool picture of a dragon will be pretty tough to locate.... Pretty tough..
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Don Bohm
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:45 pm |
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Post subject: Don's Sculpting Gallery Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 3:53 pm |
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