After sketching what you planning to do. Now it is modeling time ;)
So before doing anything, you will have to learn how to model. To do that, you can use youtube or the future tutorial i will put on here ;). For this modeling, i used Berit HILDRE book, her modeling and characters are really awesome, sooo full of live. And i used sculpture techniques -miniature head sculpting of Jordu Schell from Stan Winston School too. But more and more practising are needed ;)
Which modeling materials to use ?
- un pen and a cap pen (really important)
- a knife
- color pen and water paint
Then there are all sorts of materials : clay, dollputty, plastiroc, fimo... that you have to put in oven or not, dry fast, slowly or not. Here patplume have been used because :
- safe
- cheap
- no oven
- reusable
- paintable
- latex friendly
After hours of hard work, here is the result :
And a finger spinning doll head on Mozart (because it is great and public domain, copyrigths expired)
So before doing anything, you will have to learn how to model. To do that, you can use youtube or the future tutorial i will put on here ;). For this modeling, i used Berit HILDRE book, her modeling and characters are really awesome, sooo full of live. And i used sculpture techniques -miniature head sculpting of Jordu Schell from Stan Winston School too. But more and more practising are needed ;)
Which modeling materials to use ?
- un pen and a cap pen (really important)
- a knife
- color pen and water paint
Then there are all sorts of materials : clay, dollputty, plastiroc, fimo... that you have to put in oven or not, dry fast, slowly or not. Here patplume have been used because :
- safe
- cheap
- no oven
- reusable
- paintable
- latex friendly
After hours of hard work, here is the result :
And a finger spinning doll head on Mozart (because it is great and public domain, copyrigths expired)
No comments:
Post a Comment