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Old 23rd February 2008, 20:24   #1 (permalink)
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traditional - first sculpting in clay!

As we say in french, "Pouet" ! (hello )
I ve been starting a sculpting training for 3 weeks now. It's been a long time that I wanted to do that and I had the opportunity, and OMG, it's damn cool the clay! I did some wood and stone sculpting a long time ago and this is totally different!
This is my first try. A lot of mistakes, but i'm pretty happy with the result.

My only regret.. no automatic symetry







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Old 23rd February 2008, 21:45   #2 (permalink)
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Bravo Thomas, looking good! It's clever from you to practice with "real life" sculpting, for sure it will improve your "digital" works.
And, by the way, I guess it has also a relaxing effect.
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Yes, a very good relaxing effect!!
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Old 24th February 2008, 21:51   #4 (permalink)
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It is pretty good doing as your first try, Thomas.
I can imagine the scene you are working happily.

Sculpting is so good with no bug.


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and the universe doesn't slow down as you add more clay. Nice!
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Well, Shoeach, most of the time, the bug is you in real sculpting
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If you use clay that you dig up from your back yard it can be full of bugs.
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Very nice indeed!!!
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Old 29th February 2008, 13:57   #9 (permalink)
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Great work, Thomas! Must be fun to be able to mold the clay the way you want to - but I could imagine that you do miss the Ctrl-Z key! (I do when I get to play with paint sometimes....).

Is this model one big clump of clay? Or do you start with a base from a different material and add then the layers of clay? (Seems otherwise that it would be very, very heavy!).

BTW, nobody has a perfect symmetric face....

Have fun!
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