Sculpting Maximus Gladiator Hair onto 1/6 Jor El Head

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Hi everyone,

I am working on my first custom figure, Maximus from Gladiator. I was inspired by a custom figure on the ACI Roman General thread and want to do the same (more or less). I am in the process of obtaining new clothing, dying, and changing other things. Now I'm working on sculpting Maximus' hair using a recast Hot Toys Jor El head from ebay and need some help. I'm a complete beginner and looked at some tutorials but haven't found out much about sculpting such short hair like this:

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I got an inexpensive air dry paper clay and some random thin objects to use as tools but when I tried to sculpt the clay seemed to break easily and I just couldn't get grooves small enough. Here is a practise sample I've done:
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I used these tools (a needle and another sewing tool). I tried other things as well but they didn't work.

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I was thinking to use Aves epoxy sculpt and thought maybe some dental tools would be thin enough to make the grooves however I think the tools need to be blunt not sharp.
Does anyone have any advice on what I can do? It would be much appreciated. Also here is a photo of what I am sculpting onto:

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(I will be dremeling off the front hair soon.)

Thanks!

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I'd use some super sculpy firm and the needle tools, also get some lighter fluid for smoothing it. Heat it for 5 to 8 minutes with a blow dryer on high when your wanting to harden the hair.
 
I'd use some super sculpy firm and the needle tools, also get some lighter fluid for smoothing it. Heat it for 5 to 8 minutes with a blow dryer on high when your wanting to harden the hair.

Thanks! I didn't know lighter fluid could be used for that. Any specific kind?

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It isn't dangerous to heat after applying it? Do you just brush it on with a small brush?

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No it evaporates very quickly. Yes use a brush usually to smooth what areas you want. I will be doing a video tutorial on this subject soon
 
No it evaporates very quickly. Yes use a brush usually to smooth what areas you want. I will be doing a video tutorial on this subject soon

Wow! Thank you very much for your advice. I would love to see your video and any others you may have. Do you have a Youtube channel?

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Wow! Thank you very much for your advice. I would love to see your video and any others you may have. Do you have a Youtube channel?

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Yes but I've just done 1 test video a month ago. My channel is named Jacob Rahmier
 
Yes but I've just done 1 test video a month ago. My channel is named Jacob Rahmier

So I tried out the firm Sculpey and it seems much better! Here are some photos of me testing it out (not final):

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Which picture/technique do you like most? By the way I still need to dremel off the front hair on the head but I finally got a dremel!
I feel like very thin blunt tools are the best as the needles seem to tear the clay a bit and make sharp hollows that don't look as natural. I think I need some different tools as the grooves I made seem too big compared to the custom head I posted above. What do you think? Maybe I need to refine my technique - I've been figuring out how to shape the individual hairs/grooves but still have to practice more. I also tried brushing on some 99% isopropyl alcohol and it seems to make a cool smoothing effect.
 
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