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I am a Sculptor
Ivar-L
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Armatures - just wires and some epoxy clay, of course at first there's some proportion drawings.
Base - for Ilsa's base I cut a piece from cardboard poster tube, filled it with clay (like a pie or something) and baked it. This way I got the bottom and sides. Then I cut the "pie" so that I had the height I wanted, carved out some more clay, filled with fresh clay and made the top of the base flat.
Then - printed out the layout of the base's top as 1:1 but as a mirrored image and rolled it to the fresh clay. Printed lines and markings stuck to the clay and then it was easy to sculpt the dragon and other details in right place. But first I made textures, baked it again and only then added all the rivets and other details.
Wow, that's a very awesome way to do it. Sounds a hell of a lot more engaging than messing with wood bass and drills. And- I have a cardboard poster tube right next to me.
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Base - for Ilsa's base I cut a piece from cardboard poster tube, filled it with clay (like a pie or something) and baked it. This way I got the bottom and sides. Then I cut the "pie" so that I had the height I wanted, carved out some more clay, filled with fresh clay and made the top of the base flat.
Then - printed out the layout of the base's top as 1:1 but as a mirrored image and rolled it to the fresh clay. Printed lines and markings stuck to the clay and then it was easy to sculpt the dragon and other details in right place. But first I made textures, baked it again and only then added all the rivets and other details.
I would have never thought of it.
Thank you so much!
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~Lorcan
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