Hi fellow art lovers & makers! Thanks so much for watching this video & helping reach 5.3K followers! You rock!!!✨💙I hope this answered your questions you've been asking about Milliput or inspired you to try something new with sculpture. I'll be back to my usual stories about making horse and animal art in all sorts of art media soon!
For just a minor bit of info: More Filler = softer, stickier, and more work time. More Hardedner = tougher, less tacky, and cures faster! So your experience is absolutely correct on that part, you can actually add and do alot of crazy things with this stuff, even mixing playdoh, silly putty, and greenstuff into batches, and getting astounding hard, yet weird products. However, the only one I can recommend, is the greenstuff.
Thanks you did a very nice job of explaining about this product. I have watch others use Milliput for mostly repairs. So this gave me so much more knowledge. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺
Was looking for a video comparing the properties of the different Milliput types and this was exactly what I needed. Thanks for this, appreciate you sharing your experience
How meny things can you sculpt from one box of this, it looks like there isn't much of the product and i'm curious is one enough for one horse sculpture
Depends on what size, and if you are bulking up your armatures with a filler material like foil sheets. I work small and get a few sculptures per box. All of the boxes shown here have been used for about two years of creations
Yes, epoxy putties cure fast compared to clays, and I shared tips for slowing the curing at 04:13 😉 When I was starting out, I also found it helpful to mix small batches and sculpt small sections one at a time so I wouldn’t feel rushed. Hope that helps and wishing you all the fun with your projects!
Hi fellow art lovers & makers! Thanks so much for watching this video & helping reach 5.3K followers! You rock!!!✨💙I hope this answered your questions you've been asking about Milliput or inspired you to try something new with sculpture. I'll be back to my usual stories about making horse and animal art in all sorts of art media soon!
For just a minor bit of info:
More Filler = softer, stickier, and more work time.
More Hardedner = tougher, less tacky, and cures faster!
So your experience is absolutely correct on that part, you can actually add and do alot of crazy things with this stuff, even mixing playdoh, silly putty, and greenstuff into batches, and getting astounding hard, yet weird products.
However, the only one I can recommend, is the greenstuff.
Thanks for this. I just discovered Milliput and want to try using it for my cosplay. This was very helpful. ⭐️
Happy to hear it was helpful, and that sounds fun!
This was so dense with information and easy to take in, thank you! Also, your creations are really beautiful!
Happy to hear that, and thank you so much!
Thank you so much for making this video! I knew nothing about putty, this video answered all my questions.
Glad it was helpful!
i now feel inspired to use my miliput in better ways thanks for artists like you and marko makes for sharing amazing tips! Just subscribed
Happy to hear it! Wishing you all the fun with your future creations!
Great work; I love your statues!
I switched to Milliput a while back and it's really great. It's a very forgiving and versatile product.
This is so informative and relaxing
Great video. Very informative and relaxing. I'm going to buy some for my plastic tank models. ❤
Thanks you did a very nice job of explaining
about this product. I have watch others use
Milliput for mostly repairs. So this gave me
so much more knowledge. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺
Happy to hear it was helpful, especially for the sculpture side of things!
Great tips from a very talented artist! Thank you for sharing. :-)
Happy to hear that, and hope it inspires! 😊😊😊
Was looking for a video comparing the properties of the different Milliput types and this was exactly what I needed. Thanks for this, appreciate you sharing your experience
Glad it was helpful!😊
This was super helpful, I think I’ll give Milliput a try!
Great info! I like your little leftover guys 😆
So helpful thank you! Now I know everything I was doing wrong 😂
Oh nooos 😂 Glad this helped then!
How meny things can you sculpt from one box of this, it looks like there isn't much of the product and i'm curious is one enough for one horse sculpture
Depends on what size, and if you are bulking up your armatures with a filler material like foil sheets. I work small and get a few sculptures per box. All of the boxes shown here have been used for about two years of creations
How to slow down the hardening? A beginner like me needed more time to sculpt. I mean it's pretty fast
Yes, epoxy putties cure fast compared to clays, and I shared tips for slowing the curing at 04:13 😉 When I was starting out, I also found it helpful to mix small batches and sculpt small sections one at a time so I wouldn’t feel rushed. Hope that helps and wishing you all the fun with your projects!
Green stuff?