Description:340 photos and 4 videos demonstrate all the stages of sculpting. In this part I explain how to sculpt three different heads – a classical girl, an old character woman, and a sad troll – in three different ways. The heads themselves are roughly the same in terms of complexity, but the sculpting principles are different. The first head is sculptured using a classical technique, which is the most complicated. To sculpture the two other heads, I recommend techniques that will make your work much easier. All videos were shot in one take, without editing, so there are no jarring transitions from barely-sketched details to complete dolls. You will see how it’s all done in real life. Since proportions cause the greatest difficulties for beginning doll-makers (especially those who have no formal art education), I have developed a special modular system. Using this system makes working on proportions easy and clear. In addition, you will learn:How to choose the most suitable material and the optimal size for your dollWhat polymer clay is the best and how to work with itHow to clean the sculpture surfaceHow to make the surface of the sculpture smoothHow to properly bake polymer clayHow to bake it repeatedlyHow to change the structure of polymer clay using different ways of bakingHow to fix baking defects (cracks, plaques), although Living Doll almost never cracks or develops plaques if properly bakedHow to use proportions to make a doll realistic, conventional, character-based, or grotesqueA particular chapter is devoted to finding and correcting mistakes in your work.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sculpture-Part One: The Head. To get started finding Sculpture-Part One: The Head, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: 340 photos and 4 videos demonstrate all the stages of sculpting. In this part I explain how to sculpt three different heads – a classical girl, an old character woman, and a sad troll – in three different ways. The heads themselves are roughly the same in terms of complexity, but the sculpting principles are different. The first head is sculptured using a classical technique, which is the most complicated. To sculpture the two other heads, I recommend techniques that will make your work much easier. All videos were shot in one take, without editing, so there are no jarring transitions from barely-sketched details to complete dolls. You will see how it’s all done in real life. Since proportions cause the greatest difficulties for beginning doll-makers (especially those who have no formal art education), I have developed a special modular system. Using this system makes working on proportions easy and clear. In addition, you will learn:How to choose the most suitable material and the optimal size for your dollWhat polymer clay is the best and how to work with itHow to clean the sculpture surfaceHow to make the surface of the sculpture smoothHow to properly bake polymer clayHow to bake it repeatedlyHow to change the structure of polymer clay using different ways of bakingHow to fix baking defects (cracks, plaques), although Living Doll almost never cracks or develops plaques if properly bakedHow to use proportions to make a doll realistic, conventional, character-based, or grotesqueA particular chapter is devoted to finding and correcting mistakes in your work.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Sculpture-Part One: The Head. To get started finding Sculpture-Part One: The Head, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.