Crookedjaw Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2010 Messages 79 Location Scotland Apr 7, 2013 #1 Daemon , Nippon style, Yokai, Oni Sculpted in plasticene Cast in Jesmonite and painted in oils 170mm high approx Attachments dem5copy.jpg 1.7 MB
Daemon , Nippon style, Yokai, Oni Sculpted in plasticene Cast in Jesmonite and painted in oils 170mm high approx
megroot A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 28,402 Location Netherlands, Arnemuiden Apr 7, 2013 #2 Not my favorite period, but I like what you have done with this bust. marc
FigureLover A Fixture Joined Oct 25, 2008 Messages 2,496 Location Perth, Australia Apr 7, 2013 #3 Wow!!!!! Looks great. Unusual style to sculpt in plasticene and then cast it up, isnt the plasticene too soft or do you prefer it that way Ben
Wow!!!!! Looks great. Unusual style to sculpt in plasticene and then cast it up, isnt the plasticene too soft or do you prefer it that way Ben
Crookedjaw Well-Known Member Joined Nov 26, 2010 Messages 79 Location Scotland Apr 8, 2013 #4 FigureLover said: Wow!!!!! Looks great. Unusual style to sculpt in plasticene and then cast it up, isnt the plasticene too soft or do you prefer it that way Ben Click to expand... Cheers folks. Its quite large so plasticene was the cheaper option at the time. I knew nothing about sculpting materials when I did this. It was soft so I left it in the fridge over night and got a bollocking in the morning from Gf.
FigureLover said: Wow!!!!! Looks great. Unusual style to sculpt in plasticene and then cast it up, isnt the plasticene too soft or do you prefer it that way Ben Click to expand... Cheers folks. Its quite large so plasticene was the cheaper option at the time. I knew nothing about sculpting materials when I did this. It was soft so I left it in the fridge over night and got a bollocking in the morning from Gf.