Wonderfully and clearly explained. The more I learn the bigger I want to go! Such an amazing product I have yet to find anything I usually sculpt in other materials (other than tiny) that can't be done quicker and as well in Pal Tiya Premium
You only require one scratch coat and only if your sculptures are of a certain height. Have a look on this page for more info :) www.paltiya.com/getstarted.html specifically they planning and sculpting pages
Oh - this video is absoltely essentual - armature info seems to be so scarse on youtube - so thankyou so much!!!😁 LOVE to see how a figure armature is made at the bottom? Ie what is the best way to make it stand safely and securely😊
Ahead of time. Our product is so strong once it has cured that it would be extremely difficult without power tools to grind out doors and windows. We've popped a couple of links to video's and a playlist that will help. ua-cam.com/video/REwu6E47z5w/v-deo.html & ua-cam.com/video/aCUcXxbbGNM/v-deo.html&t
Great video! Thank you! Answered several of my questions! So if you do not remove the tin foil from under the sculpture ( such as cute ember sculpt) is there any issues with that later? or do you want to remove it or put a coat of pal tiya on that as well to have a flat bottom or enclosed bottom? And connecting a sculpture armature to a pallet is that just attachment points (I looked at the large dragon video and saw wires or something out of the pallet?) in these smaller ones you had holes for armature to fit into...SO do you then attach armature by coating the lower armature into the base? is the base left with etchings initially??
Shamelessly Creative thanks for your comment. You don’t have to coat it, it will eventually just disintegrate inside over time. Of course you can if you want but it’s not necessary. You can attach to the pallet. We did this with the dragon because she had some rebar in her legs and so the wires were the connecting point to this and the tinfoil. If your sculpture is going to be climbed on then we advise attaching it to the pallet yeah. Hope that helps
Ever wondered what's inside a Pal Tiya Premium weatherproof sculpture? Wonder no more...we cover everything from 01:15 - Tinfoil armatures
04:37 - Glass armatures
05:40 - Cardboard
09:02 - Wire and rebar
16:22 - Foam
Thank you, the most informative video to date. I could not get my answers before this, Brilliant info
That's great! Glad it was useful
Great informational video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Fabulous video!! Answered many of the questions I had knocking around in my head. Thank you Kim and Yvonne! 💗
brandonskyler11 yay 😁
THANK VERY MUCH GOD BLESS YOU
This is so helpful to see, thank you! 🙏
Good stuff Amanda! Thanks for your comment :)
My tin foil hat can get a Pal Tiya upgrade
Great vid. Can we pls have more info on premade pallets? Such as dimensions and thicknesses suitable for a pallet jack? Thanks.
Have you seen here on this page: www.paltiya.com/planning.html#:~:text=public%20art%20commission.-,Transportation,-You%20may%20need
Wonderfully and clearly explained. The more I learn the bigger I want to go! Such an amazing product I have yet to find anything I usually sculpt in other materials (other than tiny) that can't be done quicker and as well in Pal Tiya Premium
Sandra Temple oh That’s wonderful to hear 🌸 we love what you are achieving with it and look forward to seeing many more ✨
Is there a maximum thickness that should be added? Do you ever use multiple scratch coat layers for example?
You only require one scratch coat and only if your sculptures are of a certain height. Have a look on this page for more info :) www.paltiya.com/getstarted.html specifically they planning and sculpting pages
Oh - this video is absoltely essentual - armature info seems to be so scarse on youtube - so thankyou so much!!!😁
LOVE to see how a figure armature is made at the bottom? Ie what is the best way to make it stand safely and securely😊
If you're doing a house, how do you handle the windows and doors. Do you cut them out ahead of time or after?
Ahead of time. Our product is so strong once it has cured that it would be extremely difficult without power tools to grind out doors and windows. We've popped a couple of links to video's and a playlist that will help.
ua-cam.com/video/REwu6E47z5w/v-deo.html
&
ua-cam.com/video/aCUcXxbbGNM/v-deo.html&t
Will you bye offering classes/workshops anywhere? Barb (Lee Goff)
We haven't run any classes since before the pandemic Barb. We have a page here of people who may run classes in future: www.paltiya.com/classes.html
Fabulous thanks
Where is the link for the scratch coat?
Hey, there are two videos that show the scratch coat:
ua-cam.com/video/fp4OyKlcA4g/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/s2lDo3__NMg/v-deo.html
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Is there a specific watt glue gun which you would suggest?
We use this one which is pretty awesome but pricey but lasts for ages: amzn.to/2TK0uQk but anything high melt works a treat. :)
is Pal Tiya waterproof so you can make an outside sculpture??
Fully weatherproof yes. It was designed for outdoor sculptures. Freeze/thaw tested too. Have a look at www.paltiya.com :)
@@PalTiya I will Thank you cant wait to try it!!!
Great video! Thank you! Answered several of my questions! So if you do not remove the tin foil from under the sculpture ( such as cute ember sculpt) is there any issues with that later? or do you want to remove it or put a coat of pal tiya on that as well to have a flat bottom or enclosed bottom? And connecting a sculpture armature to a pallet is that just attachment points (I looked at the large dragon video and saw wires or something out of the pallet?) in these smaller ones you had holes for armature to fit into...SO do you then attach armature by coating the lower armature into the base? is the base left with etchings initially??
Shamelessly Creative thanks for your comment. You don’t have to coat it, it will eventually just disintegrate inside over time. Of course you can if you want but it’s not necessary.
You can attach to the pallet. We did this with the dragon because she had some rebar in her legs and so the wires were the connecting point to this and the tinfoil.
If your sculpture is going to be climbed on then we advise attaching it to the pallet yeah.
Hope that helps
Informative, but the sculptor is exhausting to watch.