darkeye
Well-Known Member
Try this Mate,
well i hope i am helpfull and not annoying Tony! but...
as you are discovering (as i did a few years ago!) 'series' baking means difficult corrections(imo) and lotsa Dust!! (cough!)
now, the beautiful point about Ployclay is , you can work it uncured and therefore make easy corrections and no Dust! this is why i quit Epoxy. you can quite happily 'carve' uncured clay especially the SSFG. it is capable of organic and hard line sculpting using you fingers or an Xacto.
you are going great guns so finish him this way but if you start a new project, remember what the clay can do.
Got a piece on the bench now, all uncured, if you want a demo of what this stuff can do then give me a shout. happy to help any one if i can.
all the best Tony ---- Tim
well i hope i am helpfull and not annoying Tony! but...
as you are discovering (as i did a few years ago!) 'series' baking means difficult corrections(imo) and lotsa Dust!! (cough!)
now, the beautiful point about Ployclay is , you can work it uncured and therefore make easy corrections and no Dust! this is why i quit Epoxy. you can quite happily 'carve' uncured clay especially the SSFG. it is capable of organic and hard line sculpting using you fingers or an Xacto.
you are going great guns so finish him this way but if you start a new project, remember what the clay can do.
Got a piece on the bench now, all uncured, if you want a demo of what this stuff can do then give me a shout. happy to help any one if i can.
all the best Tony ---- Tim