First ever attempt at sculpting.

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Really it's pretty good for a first sculpt. It's a brave thing to do, jumping off and creating something on your own. Kudos. :clap
 
Be carful buddy. Headplay will get hold of it and cast it lol

I'm not sure if this is worth baking never mind recasting. :lol

Really it's pretty good for a first sculpt. It's a brave thing to do, jumping off and creating something on your own. Kudos. :clap

Thanks mate. :hi5:

I completely re sculpted the jaw today, I think that's where the likeness disappeared mostly. Obviously it's still not great but I'm enjoying this so it's fun to see the progress. I'm thinking of adding the teeth last with something like the end of tooth picks or sculpting and baking them separately. It's just way to awkward to sculpt sharp single teeth in that small space. Anyone any ideas ?.



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Thanks Roy. :hi5:

This is actually really coming out nicely. The eyes are great! Eyes for me are the hardest thing to sculpt.

I know right !. :thud:
They were driving me mad , the hardest things for me have been the eyes , lips and as I'm finding out now the ears. Especially on this character. :monkey1:rotfl

Here's a quick mock up on photoshop since I think the hat is one of the most recognizable parts of this character. Not sure if I'll ever get a hat for him. Might have to sculpt one. :horror:lol

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I like doing these mock ups since they make me feel like I'm getting somewhere.
 
I've played around with sculpey in the past before making some little heads but I've never actually taken the time to have a go at sculpting anything in particular , so yeah my first time attempting to sculpt properly I guess. :)
Thanks by the way !.
 
I've played around with sculpey in the past before making some little heads but I've never actually taken the time to have a go at sculpting anything in particular , so yeah my first time attempting to sculpt properly I guess. :)
Thanks by the way !.

Nps man, you will most likely remember me as HotToys6 from YT a couple of years ago :lol
 
Nps man, you will most likely remember me as HotToys6 from YT a couple of years ago :lol

I remember you !. :) Nice to see you back around.

Spent another hour or so before on this. Been a fun project so far.
No idea where I'm going to go with it when I've finished the head. It's probably in between 1/5 and 1/4 scale so it's a bit awkward.

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Quick photoshop and how I need to change the nose. Thinking the eyes may have to be a tad smaller also.

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Anybody any advice on smoothing this out ?. I've heard Vaseline might be good to use ?. I'm scared of loosing everything. :monkey1:rotfl
 
Not a bad start at all,better than anything I would be able to do.I tried repainting once and im not gonna try that again,alot of patience is needed and the frustration took me over and i gave up.
 
Really very impressive start. I'm still learning to sculpt here but I remember my first efforts were nowhere near this. I struggled to create anything that even half-way looked like an eye or a mouth for a month.

Anybody any advice on smoothing this out ?. I've heard Vaseline might be good to use ?. I'm scared of loosing everything. :monkey1:rotfl

I don't know if this will help but one tip that'd helped me a whole lot is pressing cling wrap to the sculpt and sculpting through the cling wrap. It can smooth out the surface, make your sculpting marks smoother, and it helps if you want to, say, adjust the eye without mashing up everything around it.
 
Not a bad start at all,better than anything I would be able to do.I tried repainting once and im not gonna try that again,alot of patience is needed and the frustration took me over and i gave up.

Thanks mate. I've tried painting before and I found this much easier and less stressful. I suppose people will be better at one or the other though. I'd love to learn how to paint but I made a mess of it the first time. :monkey1

Really very impressive start. I'm still learning to sculpt here but I remember my first efforts were nowhere near this. I struggled to create anything that even half-way looked like an eye or a mouth for a month.

I don't know if this will help but one tip that'd helped me a whole lot is pressing cling wrap to the sculpt and sculpting through the cling wrap. It can smooth out the surface, make your sculpting marks smoother, and it helps if you want to, say, adjust the eye without mashing up everything around it.

Much appreciated !. Funnily enough after I posted that yesterday I watched a few youtube videos and saw a few guys sculpting through clingfilm. I need to add wrinkles on this also so that should help I think. :hi5:

Dude, that looks great!!!

Thanks Chris :D
 
Anybody any advice on smoothing this out ?. I've heard Vaseline might be good to use ?. I'm scared of loosing everything. :monkey1:rotfl

For Super Sculpey use rubbing alcohol or baby oil. dip a small paint brush in it and brush gently. Again, try it out on a test piece of clay. roll out some noodles onto a random piece and try blending the edges until you get the hang of it. I'll see if I can find a video on it for you too.
 
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