Re: ATTENTION all Custom Artists!!
Aves Apoxie is rock hard. Much harder/more durable then sculpey.
The benefit of Sulpey, is that it stays soft until you bake it. It has a looong shelf life. You can start a sculpt and finish it long after as long as you dont bake it.
Aves on the other hand, is a 2 part apoxie. You mix even parts of it and then you have about 3hrs work time until it hardens. It hardens on its own and doesnt require baking.
Its funny cause different sculptors use opposite methods when using Aves.
Example. (this is info that, from what Ive read, I believe is accurate)
Randy Bowen builds a wire armature, then adds Aves to the wire to add form/strength and then adds sculpey on top of that to do the majority of the sculpt and all the detail.
Martin Canale does the complete opposite. He does his form usually in sculpey and then finishes/skins it with Aves on the outside.
Id recommend sculpey for detail sculpting for us noobs, as youre not working against a deadline before it hardens like aves does.
Experienced sculptors like Martin can use the aves for detail cause theyre just good and fast like that.
Aves Apoxie is rock hard. Much harder/more durable then sculpey.
The benefit of Sulpey, is that it stays soft until you bake it. It has a looong shelf life. You can start a sculpt and finish it long after as long as you dont bake it.
Aves on the other hand, is a 2 part apoxie. You mix even parts of it and then you have about 3hrs work time until it hardens. It hardens on its own and doesnt require baking.
Its funny cause different sculptors use opposite methods when using Aves.
Example. (this is info that, from what Ive read, I believe is accurate)
Randy Bowen builds a wire armature, then adds Aves to the wire to add form/strength and then adds sculpey on top of that to do the majority of the sculpt and all the detail.
Martin Canale does the complete opposite. He does his form usually in sculpey and then finishes/skins it with Aves on the outside.
Id recommend sculpey for detail sculpting for us noobs, as youre not working against a deadline before it hardens like aves does.
Experienced sculptors like Martin can use the aves for detail cause theyre just good and fast like that.