Sculpture Depot and Chavant Clay - A Face Appears in Thin Air..kinda

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  • Here is a list of items I use for you.
    My armatures, if I buy them, come from www.truformarma...
    For horse anatomy figures and muscles of the face resin castings westernartrodeo...
    You can buy my kind of clay, J-Mac, from
    Sculpture Depot
    at www.sculpturede...
    I use the medium grade clay
    You can also buy tools and sculpting stands there.
    (I put a list of great tools you should buy at the end of this description)
    I get my anatomical figures from anatomicalfigur...
    The Resin Horse by Jeff Wolf www.etsy.com/li...
    I get my armatures from www.truformarma...
    How to use your Horse armature from Truform.com • Sculpting Tutorial on ...
    How to make a hot box for your clay • Hot Box for Softening ...
    Video on the clay I use • Answering Questions Pa...
    Link to the video where I talk about Jeff Wolf's Horse Anatomy Resin that you can purchase • Anatomy of the Horse S...
    This video I talk about my tools. • Sculpting Tutorial - T...
    Tools I would suggest from Sculpture Depot are:
    I would suggest you pick from these tools.. You don't have to pick them all, Just those that you think will help you
    This modeling set looks interesting.. made of Water Buffalo Horn www.sculpturede...
    Steel Tools I'd suggest are www.sculpturede...
    PCT-5
    303, and 22x
    53x, and 55x
    74, 70, 163, 161, and 75
    23x and 407
    For wire ended tools
    www.sculpturede... my pick would be 221, 401A, 402A, 403A, 404A, and 405A
    For those who make masks, here's a great set up.. www.sculpturede...
    You can find sculpting stand, books, armatures, and all kinds of wonderfully helpful stuff for the sculptor here at reasonable prices.. They ship internationally as well.
    If I use music in this video, it's Composer and musician is Kevin MacLeod - CC-license
    The music is free.. You can donate.. which I'd say would be fair, but it's royalty free.
    Linked here freemusicarchiv...
    My Gallery Online bronzesbydavidl...
    My Daily Video Diary on Sculpting - adayinthelifeof...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 76

  • @jonahsfire8478
    @jonahsfire8478 8 років тому +3

    David, thank you for your tutorials and speed sculpts. It has helped me to elevate
    my clay sculpting to new levels. It is always a pleasure to watch your "performance art"!
    Thanks again!

  • @TubeSpoker
    @TubeSpoker 10 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. I just did my first small head with clay yesterday. I got very inspired by your video. I´m into scupting now, thanks to the good wilt of sharing knowledge like you. Again, thanks, you are a man of valor to society.

  • @fuerton1
    @fuerton1 11 років тому

    I work with wood and have been thinking about experimenting with clay again, I did it a while back but due to the heat down here in the south it didn't work well but this new clay just may be what the doctor ordered, thanks for showing it

  • @resin_Hd
    @resin_Hd 9 років тому

    Thanks David. Another excellent episode!

  • @pochadebox
    @pochadebox 11 років тому

    Thanks for doing these videos David. I've been thinking about trying my hand at sculpting and your vids are giving me some very useful knowledge as to where to start, and some welcome inspiration.

  • @HalynaMyroslava
    @HalynaMyroslava 8 років тому +3

    It's always fantastic.
    Best wishes to you, David

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  8 років тому +1

      +Halyna Myr Thank you so much

  •  8 років тому

    Hi David. This video is one of my favorites. Thank you.
    Right now I only work with Super Sculpey.
    But now I ordered a block Chavant. Try something new. I am very excited about the new material.

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  8 років тому

      +Jürgen Jäckel Have fun with it...

  • @filmgirlpipes
    @filmgirlpipes 11 років тому

    You are amazing! Thank-you for taking the time to share your techniques! It's very helpful to someone who's just learning :)

  • @rubadux
    @rubadux 11 років тому

    Je parie ... these famous Canadian "Voyageurs" in their canoes, exploring and trading fur along the great and small lakes and rivers of North America in the 18./19. century were the heroes of my youth! *_*

  • @matthewgrove9704
    @matthewgrove9704 10 років тому

    Hi David,
    I just found your videos and I have subscribed. I love your Native American Indians. I have just picked up clay for the first time in 20 years. I had used Roma back in the early 1980's, but have been steered toward the Chavant because it is sulfur free. Something to do with silicone molds not curing.
    Really enjoyed this particular video. I hope sculpting is like riding a bike. :-). I stumbled across a few of my old pictures of my work. Last one dated 1985.
    Thank you for sharing your talent in these videos. It has sparked my passion again.
    Matthew

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  10 років тому

      Thank you Matthew.. Yes sulfur free works better.. and won't develop a scaly surface over time.. if it sits for a long time.
      Have fun...

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому +3

    LOL.. when I started in 2008, I was lucky to get 20 views.. Thank you for your kind comment

  • @ElexFirst
    @ElexFirst 11 років тому

    As always, Nice work. Thank you David!

  • @GaleusLeonidus
    @GaleusLeonidus 8 років тому +2

    very inspiring to see you sir really marvellous

  • @hylgariss
    @hylgariss 11 років тому

    You sir deserve way more views on your videos ! Great skills in capturing life :)

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    Glad to be of help..

  • @gjprakas85
    @gjprakas85 9 років тому

    Very nice art work sir

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    They were very brave.. When they went out to trap, they were alone and vulnerable to all kinds of dangers, where if they died, no one would know where or how... Amazing people

  • @tonybennett71
    @tonybennett71 10 років тому

    cheers from a fan from Chile!

  • @davecunningham8476
    @davecunningham8476 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic work sir. Just stumbled across your amazing videos.

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    Thanks Steve

  • @afmirim
    @afmirim 10 років тому +3

    you work is simple amazing!

  • @BuildersmanchesterUk
    @BuildersmanchesterUk 10 років тому

    Great job. Great video.

  • @douglaswitt
    @douglaswitt 11 років тому

    Hey David really enjoying watching you work... I like your video at the foundry. Can you please let us know where you got your large gray anatomy model I have seen it in your other videos and I would like to get one.
    thanks again for your post so wonderful seeing other artists at work.

  • @HeyMykee
    @HeyMykee 11 років тому

    This mountain man could be an ancient Greek philosopher or a 17th century astronomer - just depends on what kind of duds you slap on him! Amazing how much personality he had as just a skull!

  • @vic_squeak
    @vic_squeak 10 років тому

    wow...I dream you to be my sculpting teacher :D Thanks for such tutorials

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  10 років тому +1

      Glad to be..well kinda anyway.. lol

  • @RAFITAESTRADITA
    @RAFITAESTRADITA 11 років тому

    Nice job!!!

  • @22LEKI
    @22LEKI 11 років тому

    Such a dope hat

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    I use medium.. sorry it took so long to get back to you..

  • @ubepalitaw
    @ubepalitaw 11 років тому

    can you show on how to sculpt the beard or the mustache, or give a tutorial on adding facial hairs thank you

  • @alissandra_green_offical2047
    @alissandra_green_offical2047 9 років тому

    Thank you I finally found the right one 😀

  • @hydroforce1000
    @hydroforce1000 11 років тому

    great job David! curious...what was the approximate time it took to create this piece?

  • @Dominothespotcat
    @Dominothespotcat 10 років тому

    The translation of "Le Beau Touche'" is "The beautiful touch" I can thank my cajun relatives for the french....lol

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  10 років тому

      Wow ... great translation.. Thank you Stephanie

    • @eloisewainwright7870
      @eloisewainwright7870 9 років тому

      Stephanie Hughes lol.....my French skills are also good .....enough to translate that :D

  • @thepennykiller0
    @thepennykiller0 11 років тому

    Thanks for these videos, really helpful.
    Have you got any advise on where to get an accurate not so expensive anatomical model from?

  • @digitalsmithy
    @digitalsmithy 9 років тому

    have you ever done creature/monster sculpting? great work!

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому

      No... maybe someday.. I'll just goof and do one.. lol

    • @digitalsmithy
      @digitalsmithy 9 років тому

      David Lemon You should! I find it to be very relaxing and enjoyable to design original pieces, now me, I have to work on my realism and mood as you achieve so effortlessly.

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому

      digitalsmithy Never effortlessly... you don't see it but I fret over everything I do as I'm doing it.. There's never a point where your not challenging yourself..

  • @TheJeremyevans
    @TheJeremyevans 10 років тому

    brilliant

  • @jinnonichan
    @jinnonichan 11 років тому

    I was just wondering if this clay was sticky at all? I am trying to find a nice clay that isn't overly sticky or dries out so I can reuse it.

  • @RyanVosburgsculpt
    @RyanVosburgsculpt 11 років тому

    Good afternoon David,
    I have used Chavant Clay before, does the brand your using get hard when it cools? hard enough to sand or carve? do you have any pros or cons between the the Chavant Clay and the clay you use? Thanks again for the videos.
    Ryan

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    All answers to all your questions are in the video description.. But I'll answer you... lol I use J-Mac (medium)

  • @deniswalterdominguez6936
    @deniswalterdominguez6936 9 років тому

    Mister Lemon , an honor , I would like to know that the material used for their sculptures, to buy via internet

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому

      Denis Walter Dominguez If you look in the video description.. you'll find all the links you'd be interested in... Thank you for asking

    • @deniswalterdominguez6936
      @deniswalterdominguez6936 9 років тому

      Gracias!

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    I have a link to the website where you can get them in the video description..

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    You bet.. I had the bulb real close to the clay.. normal clay would have melted.. this just got pliable..

  • @scholtissen
    @scholtissen 10 років тому

    Hello, you used which matter please

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  10 років тому +1

      I use a plasticine clay.. called J-Mac.. if you go to the video description.. you can find links to buying it..

  • @bkboggy
    @bkboggy 10 років тому

    "...everything depends on tools..." I'm sorry, I have to disagree with that statement. I've seen people draw masterpieces with a pencil, while others can't manage a stick figure. Other than that, great video, love it.

    • @musicaddiction555
      @musicaddiction555 9 років тому +2

      +bkboggy yes, but... a great artist can be limited by shoddy tools. you can't create an oil painting with only a pencil and paper.

    • @bkboggy
      @bkboggy 9 років тому

      But then your aim would not be to create an oil painting to begin with, if you didn't have those tools. In no way does the lack of available tools justify the statement of "everything depends on tools."

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    A French Mountain Man.. There were a lot of them..

  • @soumayamselmi2964
    @soumayamselmi2964 9 років тому

    What type of material used !! Clay !!!

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому +1

      soumaya mselmi I show the label at the beginning of the clay, It's a High Temp Chavant clay. It's a Plasticine clay

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    took and hour and the bulb was a 100 watt'r

  • @dookiefiero
    @dookiefiero 11 років тому

    looks like my boyfriend when he gets way old!!! haha

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому +1

    See I can see the future.. haha

  • @jomelmarasigan1697
    @jomelmarasigan1697 8 років тому

    What is
    the mane of that sculpture

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  8 років тому +1

      +jomel marasigan What exactly do you mean?

  • @rubadux
    @rubadux 11 років тому

    because of the name of the clay, he'll always be French XDD

  • @scholtissen
    @scholtissen 9 років тому

    Hello, what land do you use?

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому

      +Jean-Luc Scholtissen Are you asking me what clay I use? I show it at 0:46 in the video

  • @clayguy1
    @clayguy1  11 років тому

    That's the magic.. lol

  • @tanyagergey2327
    @tanyagergey2327 10 років тому +1

    álbom

  • @ruouquanho7270
    @ruouquanho7270 9 років тому

    hello i am vietnamme

    • @clayguy1
      @clayguy1  9 років тому

      +Dũng Dương Hello