Hi, this is my second channel. / @steka. . there is a little more video 🤘🤘🤘 For those who are interested in what material I sculpt www.monstermakers.com/monster...
Hi, this is my second channel. ua-cam.com/channels/g5dNRcy3kRv46zYjZD9NHg.htmlvideos. there is a little more video 🤘🤘🤘 For those who are interested in what material I sculpt www.monstermakers.com/monster-clay/
It really helped me seeing you fail the head the first time through. I tend to give up on art when things don’t go right for me but this just goes to show sticking with it and taking your time pays off immensely. I learned a lot from this. Perseverance is key. And reusing the fail was really smart. I liked that.
I agree. Even if a drawing takes me days and I want to throw my sketchbook at the wall, I'm always more satisfied with it being imperfect but finished than unfinished.
I’ve had times where I hated my piece but then I just kept going and erasing what needed erasing and adding more detail and I’ve ended up making things that impressed even myself! Never ever ever give up. I have felt like ripping up so many drawings etc but I never did and they always ended up looking much better
To see a simple pile of clay turn into something extraordinary.... Is incredible to me. You have a great gift. I look forward to watching many more of your works.
Stecca, I don't know how many cadavers you took apart to become so well versed in anatomy but damn, it was bloody well worth it. And to see how you strip away only to rebuild the musculature is fascinating, daunting and brilliant. Absolutely awesome!
I was like : " But WTF he's doing ?" WTF he's doing ?!" seeing him put some cutter inside the clay, then "This is so looooong" then finaly "oO"... Real talent, Real power. Congrats.
Maybe using the word effortlessly was the wrong phrasing. Your artwork is one of a kind, and the only word I can come up with is awesome, absolutely awesome man !!
ive never seen someone sculpt such large pieces with no frame. idk how you get your final product to turn out so well with the constant leaning of the clay under its own weight.. but you did it and it turned out so good. great work
The lack of armature wires stressed me out a lot and yes I know it's monster clay but still a base wire would hold him upright while carving but either way works I guess because this came out amazing good job and maybe consider a DC series?
Fascinating. I love to watch the methods and tools other sculptors use. It's especially interesting how you work with the Monster Clay compared to Cyril Roquelaine. Wonderful job m'friend. [For those who don't know about this Monster Clay, it's an oil based clay with a lot of sort of waxy properties. When it's warmed up it's soft, but when it cools it gets quite rigid - sort of like wax does. It can be melted down and reused over and over.]
Talk crap on youtube = 1 million followers. Show off your incredible talent = 60K. This was amazing, although the same music for an hour was a bit grating! Subscribed!
I appreciate the long presentation at the end. Many videos show somebody spending hours on sculpting and in the end you only get a glimpse at the finished work
I have no clue how anyone has the patience to work with this type of clay. The way it droops and sags, constantly moving out of the position you want it in. I'd have thrown it out the window 2 minutes in. Kudos.
I know it's Monster Clay that hardens as it cools, but I was still surprised at no armature! Looking at the comments, I'm not the only one. But it kept it soft enough and flexible for when you need to re-position this or that. Impressive! I could see a little of the struggle near the beginning, when the core of clay was still rather warm and soft, how it kept sagging. But as the Monster Clay cooled and hardened, it kept its shape better, and you could carve and add and sculpt all of the details. Using the loop tool to carve thin noodles for the veins was great! I've always wasted my time rolling out snakes; it had never occurred to me to carve out noodles with the loop tool before. Handy tip! I love how loose and easy and sculpt-y it was through the whole process, and even at the end, it was not ENTIRELY polished; still a little "dirty" with a few tool marks and evidence of its clay-ness. I dig that a lot, especially for a maquette like this. Gorgeous work!!
Incredible work! More challenging to do without armature and you make it look so easy. And those grumpy haters that downliked this video...even if God himself posted his own video, they would have downliked that too. No matter who,some grumps just won’t be pleased as they choose to be miserable.
Hi, this is my second channel. ua-cam.com/channels/g5dNRcy3kRv46zYjZD9NHg.htmlvideos. there is a little more video 🤘🤘🤘
For those who are interested in what material I sculpt www.monstermakers.com/monster-clay/
Щит маза фака,грэйт резалт,маза фака бич
Do you do commission work?
What kind of clay do you use?
Bruce lee
Ma è argilla o plastilina...?
It really helped me seeing you fail the head the first time through. I tend to give up on art when things don’t go right for me but this just goes to show sticking with it and taking your time pays off immensely. I learned a lot from this. Perseverance is key. And reusing the fail was really smart. I liked that.
Thank you!
Àaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaà
I agree. Even if a drawing takes me days and I want to throw my sketchbook at the wall, I'm always more satisfied with it being imperfect but finished than unfinished.
I’ve had times where I hated my piece but then I just kept going and erasing what needed erasing and adding more detail and I’ve ended up making things that impressed even myself! Never ever ever give up. I have felt like ripping up so many drawings etc but I never did and they always ended up looking much better
Me at 3 am: *This will be the last video before I go to sleep.*
Me to at 9 pm
04:31 😴
2:22 a.m
Literally the same...😂
2:48am
This whole video is actually Wolverines healing process if you think about it.
Nicely done btw.
Ohhhhhhhh I get it now
If you're not in Hollywood doing this then you should be!!! Incredible work!!🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Clay sculpture of wolverine, .....
No metal armature inside - irony at its best .
This comment deserves to be pinned.
lasarith2 *adamantium
@@bandbam9587 Adamantium IS a metal alloy. So your correction on metal armature is amiss.
@@bandbam9587 hes talkin bout the metal frame that keeps the clay from falling
The claws cant be defined as an armature
Such a great job on the muscles, detail and veins. Your patience is stunning.
2x speed is like opening the gates of hell
Normal chinese work speed
Who the heck is giving this guy a "👎👎👎" ???..... his work is AMAZING!!! VERY TALENTED..
To see a simple pile of clay turn into something extraordinary.... Is incredible to me. You have a great gift. I look forward to watching many more of your works.
Stecca, I don't know how many cadavers you took apart to become so well versed in anatomy but damn, it was bloody well worth it. And to see how you strip away only to rebuild the musculature is fascinating, daunting and brilliant. Absolutely awesome!
I can’t believe how much your sculpture looks like Hugh Jackman! Really good work. 😎👍
I was like : " But WTF he's doing ?" WTF he's doing ?!" seeing him put some cutter inside the clay, then "This is so looooong" then finaly "oO"... Real talent, Real power. Congrats.
Who in the actual hell would downvote this video? This is fantastic work! Great job.
I think because he used a 'one i made earlier' head, not the actual one in this video.
Ohio Rhino Yeah it is
‘Downvote’
Bro this is UA-cam not reddit
@@chilk4508 ok
@@MrGoodwinson still, if people cant tell he could make it from this then idk haha. That being said, it would have been cool to see.
you really captured the character! watching the piece as you turned it around, I half expected the image to come to life. great job!
Holy shit. The amount of skill, patience and effort needed to make a sculpture is amazing.
Absolutely amazing, I'm so fascinated by how effortlessly you can produce this incredible life like art ! It's mind-blowing !
Maybe using the word effortlessly was the wrong phrasing. Your artwork is one of a kind, and the only word I can come up with is awesome, absolutely awesome man !!
Effortlessly? Lol. It may look like that on a sped up video where they don’t show countless mistakes.
That guy spent a long time perfecting his art and behind each step of his sculpting journey, you know how much effort put to perfect his skills.
It's hard to give emotions with sculpture. You're an artist of great talent. I feel your love in all that.
this is not sculpting but it is modeling 😉
@@GiuseppeGibilmanno what do you mean?
That looks impossible to do. You did an AMAZING JOB !
ive never seen someone sculpt such large pieces with no frame. idk how you get your final product to turn out so well with the constant leaning of the clay under its own weight.. but you did it and it turned out so good. great work
NO ES ARCILLA ES PLASTICERA. La esta aplicando caliente y por eso se le cae,. Cuando enfrié se quedara en su sitio.
@@misskitana69 they literally use monster clay
The lack of armature wires stressed me out a lot and yes I know it's monster clay but still a base wire would hold him upright while carving but either way works I guess because this came out amazing good job and maybe consider a DC series?
You inspire me to make structers out of clay great job
Currently studying fine arts in college, you inspire me to start sculpting. Wish me luck!! 🤞
Good luck!
@@romeluriberymessigaucho127 thank you!!
I still cant wrap my head around such an art. Its quite amazing. Well done.
I had little experience sculpting in my university years. but watching this makes me want to go back to it!
I'm working on a new bodybuilding sculpture and gave a lot of great tips especially on the vascular parts. Thanks for the inspiration!
Absolute talent well done 👍🏻
What an amazing talent you have. It's so fascinating watching hands and faces start to peer out of the medium. Great work, great vids.
Best!!! Best!!! Specially the face work! Just excellent art work. Thanks for sharing.
Your lack of armature disturbs me, but amazing job!
ha so u know little......this scale and type of clay not necessary.you can firm water based w time or a blow dryer
Same here mate. But hes talented .
@@MrLostpaladin very i was talkin to vandrid
Vandrid its monster clay. He reuses it after each sculpt.
It disturbs me as well, it seems to be hardening a bit as it sits though.
Stand up from my chair and applaud for 1 minute,this is about 97% Hugh Jackman accurate and you skills is simply amazing.....👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you very much, I am very pleased
best vid of 2019. been a potter for 20 yrs and leaned a lot. thank u
Absolutely RAD… such talent and attention to every detail
Fascinating. I love to watch the methods and tools other sculptors use. It's especially interesting how you work with the Monster Clay compared to Cyril Roquelaine. Wonderful job m'friend.
[For those who don't know about this Monster Clay, it's an oil based clay with a lot of sort of waxy properties. When it's warmed up it's soft, but when it cools it gets quite rigid - sort of like wax does. It can be melted down and reused over and over.]
Thanks!
Some human beings are in anotjer level! Just like not from this planet! You are one of them!
Talk crap on youtube = 1 million followers. Show off your incredible talent = 60K. This was amazing, although the same music for an hour was a bit grating! Subscribed!
I agree, I have problems with music.
@@Stecca. just open another window with different music.
I turned off sound. Wonderful 👌
Este trabalho é incrível, parabéns.
That is absolutely amazing!
Hats off for the patience! Details are amazing,keep it up👍👍
Great work, I enjoyed seeing create wolverine out of clay.
I appreciate the long presentation at the end. Many videos show somebody spending hours on sculpting and in the end you only get a glimpse at the finished work
Spectaculaire 😳 magnifique bravo quel talent 👌👌
Ficou incrível!! Parabéns
Can't believe you're so meticulous in your character details, you have amazing talent and skill
1st sculpture I have seen that didn't use the wire 1st. Amazing job
"If you are interested in what you do, that keeps you going!" -
stan "the man" lee
talent like this deserves 1Billion views.
Thanks again for sharing this with me and I am inspired to try something simple 👍🏾
Wow that's truly very awesome! Especially the veins!
Okay this really makes me want to learn how to sculpt
and u will give up when u just get start.
Wong Ho Ting uhh okay, well I’m an aspiring sculptor of sorts and I love doing this kind of stuff. I want to take classes on it.
@@dadshoe7607 good for you.
It is difficult and slightly expensive but it's fun to do. I say give it a shot.
@Mr Van Der Linde no, why?…It's a positive response.
Your hard work and dedication deserves more views
OMG Wow- thats amazing- gonna go shops snd buy some clay LOL
Whoa, amazing work~ so much detail!
Really really good work of art!love it👍
Why is this just so relaxing
B R A V O !!!!! Absolutely Stunning. Thank you for sharing!
Who would give this a thumbs down. WTF!! Awesome job! Superb detail.
this is called the peice of art
Wow this person is amazing truly blessed with God given talent 🙏
This person is very talented, who ever thumbs down this video is a straight devil and hater, Keep making great video love watching them all!!!🔥💯✊🏾
1:09 this is already better than what I can do! 😂
I have no clue how anyone has the patience to work with this type of clay. The way it droops and sags, constantly moving out of the position you want it in. I'd have thrown it out the window 2 minutes in. Kudos.
The expression of Wolverine is exquisite. Perfect at every angle.
This video is so satisfying , Nice Job
i want to try, looks easy but i'm sure i will struggle with the proper proportions and perspectives which this artist had mastered. hands down.
I think aside from a lot of practise, it is all about knowing your subject. Anatomy, body form and posture.
Wow this guy is absolutely incredibly talented!!
This is the most wonderful that I have ever seen! thank you for your amazing talant!!!!!!!!
You spend much time for making this, you are really hard worker
I do take my hat off to you,,, great job
Fantastic work, can see your passion for this very well in this video.
Escultores maravillosos impresionantes eimnotisantes definitivamente el arte en todas sus expresiones es bello.
Unbelievable skills 😨
Это просто шедевр! Мастеру респект!
Helo if you like sculpt clik in my channel.
One minute in already a better sculpture than I can do! very nice.
I know it's Monster Clay that hardens as it cools, but I was still surprised at no armature! Looking at the comments, I'm not the only one. But it kept it soft enough and flexible for when you need to re-position this or that. Impressive! I could see a little of the struggle near the beginning, when the core of clay was still rather warm and soft, how it kept sagging. But as the Monster Clay cooled and hardened, it kept its shape better, and you could carve and add and sculpt all of the details.
Using the loop tool to carve thin noodles for the veins was great! I've always wasted my time rolling out snakes; it had never occurred to me to carve out noodles with the loop tool before. Handy tip!
I love how loose and easy and sculpt-y it was through the whole process, and even at the end, it was not ENTIRELY polished; still a little "dirty" with a few tool marks and evidence of its clay-ness. I dig that a lot, especially for a maquette like this. Gorgeous work!!
This actually MASTERPIECE
It would hold up more if there was an armature.
Either way I loved the end sculpt.😃
É muito trabalhoso mas eu gostei da arte parabéns seu trabalho é incrível
Incredible! I wonder how much of sculpture comes from mind’s eye & consciousness? Love your vision & talents! Thanks for the inspiration :)
I clicked Like even before your video started, and while the Ads were still playing !! Always amazing work
How is this guy not famous yet,and u do deserve 1m subs man!
Looking awesome 👌 👏🏼 👍🏽 😍
¡Bellísimo! Cómo quisiera aprender. ¡Felicidades, eres genial!
This is really neat! I have been looking for different videos on clay sculpting. Very impressed! Thank you so much! Intrigued and entertained ! 💜
Es una pasada, esto es algo que me encantaría saber hacer y no tengo ese don. Me encanta el resultado 10/10
:'(
Excelente! Fantástico! Parabéns!
Incredible work! More challenging to do without armature and you make it look so easy. And those grumpy haters that downliked this video...even if God himself posted his own video, they would have downliked that too. No matter who,some grumps just won’t be pleased as they choose to be miserable.
O cara é bom mesmo parabéns... Brasil nos comentários.
UA-cam recommendations for the win, very cool!
Bu
O..M..G!!!! Astounding......what a gift you have!!!!!!
Sculpture is very fantastic. You are so talented 💗💗. Bro cary on.
I wish making muscles was as simple as that
Too easy, and thi face and hand eeasy more.. lol.
NO SERIOUSELY IT'S INCREDIBLE!!!!
Es muy bella escultura, tan bien logrado el detalle y tan bien expuesta para poder apreciar tu talento.gracias!!!,
Wow that's really him ! it's aliiiiive ! impressive work congrats !
Very nicely made! You have a talent! Be careful with that !!
Congratulations champion's 💪💪💪
Wow.. what a wonderful work!
that's sweet looking artwork mate love it
insane skill.... awesome job!