Sculpting Miniatures - Sculpting Hands Part 3

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @Reece-111
    @Reece-111 8 років тому

    I just started customizing miniature electric football figures. Applying the skill and craft from this video and your video on muscle tone will help bring life to my figures. Thanks big time.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  8 років тому

      +MAURQUILL DOMAIN awesome! Those are fun games. Make sure to post pics of what you create. I'd love to see it.

    • @Reece-111
      @Reece-111 8 років тому

      +Tom Mason I will.

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 7 років тому

    That is really neat! I finally sculpted my first 15 mm figure watching your tutorials. Thanks for sharing this information.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  7 років тому +1

      +John Kelley that's awesome! What did you sculpt in 15mm?

    • @johnkelley9877
      @johnkelley9877 7 років тому +2

      I sculpted a tank driver half for a scratch built grav tank model I am making. I used your armature method with 24 gauge brass wire and Aves Apoxie-Sculpt. After watching another of your videos I will use a file to rough up the wire like you did to make the putty stick better on the next figure.

  • @ttUterusMaximus
    @ttUterusMaximus 8 років тому

    Thank you for that tutorial... I´ve been struggling with hands for quite a while now. But i think this method will help me.
    Thanks!

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  8 років тому

      Awesome! They can be so tricky as there are many subtle shapes. It's also tricky since hands have bones with definite structures. Since we typically have to sculpt them entirely out of putty it's difficult to make them look right.

  • @ivysinistra
    @ivysinistra 5 років тому

    Great tutorial! I'm sculpting some zombies for a wargame and will definitely use this

  • @PanagiotisKrystallidis
    @PanagiotisKrystallidis 9 років тому +1

    excellent video and very helpfull the whole series..please make a video about sculpting hair and fair..thank you very much in advance!
    I am a newbe in sculpting and every tip is so helpfull!

  • @Zarnowski_Sculpture
    @Zarnowski_Sculpture 9 років тому +3

    one more nice tutorial..... allways nice to watch other sculptors :-) the bouncing focus problem i had to. you should just swich of the autofocus. ;-)
    Cheers see you soon

  • @pascuerzo
    @pascuerzo 9 років тому

    Very nice! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LuciusForge
    @LuciusForge 9 років тому

    Very Cool Tuto

  • @MurderHoboRPG
    @MurderHoboRPG 5 років тому

    Tom! Do you have a tutorial on how to greenstuff or procreate a beer mug in a hand. I want to make a fat drunken half elf out of a khorne reaver but i have no idea to do details on a mug without denting it. Hope you had a video of something similar so i could learn.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  5 років тому +1

      I don’t have a tutorial of that but I have done a few of those sculpts. I would suggest sculpting the mug separately without the handle. Then pin the mug to the hand. After that sculpt on the handle.

    • @MurderHoboRPG
      @MurderHoboRPG 5 років тому

      @@TomMasonSculptor hero. Much appreciated. Do you cut the brass ornaments on the mugs from dried strips of gs or do you sculpt em into the maluable gs? And how can you make the froth look realistic?

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  5 років тому +1

      I try to sculpt as much as possible from malleable greenstuff. The key to froth is to make lots of spheres that smoothly blend together.

    • @MurderHoboRPG
      @MurderHoboRPG 5 років тому

      @@TomMasonSculptor bawler. Thanks!!!!

  • @DennerBob
    @DennerBob 9 років тому +1

    Loving the sculpting videos. I'm just getting started, only really sculpting minis for my own games. I'm having a bear of a time finding good tutorials for sculpting at this scale, so I was really glad to find your channel.
    Do you know of any other good resources for a beginner?

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому +1

      Dennis Bingham yes. Checkout the 1listsculpting group on Yahoo Groups. It's a little quiet these days, but there are quite a few resources in the files section.

    • @DennerBob
      @DennerBob 9 років тому

      Thanks! I'll check it out

  • @Machinepriest
    @Machinepriest 9 років тому

    Very helpful as always Tom.
    Your tutorials are a credit to the community!
    I'm about to embark on my first freelance job and I was wondering if I could ask you a couple of questions regarding this?
    Keep it up!
    / Andreas

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      ***** sure thing. Send me a message here on UA-cam and I'll use the questions as a basis for a video talking about freelancing. Thanks for watching!

    • @Machinepriest
      @Machinepriest 9 років тому

      Tom Mason Thank you kindly!
      PM sent :)

  • @ajbeen8007
    @ajbeen8007 9 років тому

    thanks for makeing it easy

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      +Aj been you're welcome!

    • @ajbeen8007
      @ajbeen8007 9 років тому

      i am trying to make a little bigger hand for a 3 in doll head could you make that kind of hand same way

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      +Aj been I do have a MUCH larger statue I've started and wanted to finish for years. If I have time to work on it I'll be sure to film some parts. You should be able to use these same principles shown in the video on a larger figure. Try using slightly thicker wire if you need more stability.

    • @ajbeen8007
      @ajbeen8007 9 років тому

      thanks

  • @Reece-111
    @Reece-111 8 років тому

    My figures are plastic. What would be the best way to attach these type of hand to plastic figures?

    • @Reece-111
      @Reece-111 8 років тому

      And should I use green stuff?

    • @Reece-111
      @Reece-111 8 років тому

      +MAURQUILL DOMAIN Should I bulk on top of plastic figures with green stuff, clay or both.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  8 років тому

      +MAURQUILL DOMAIN I would definitely use greenstuff or procreate. Since the figures are plastic, you can't bake them without damaging the originals you are modifying. Also feel free to use superglue if you need to attach any other bits you are using to convert/modify the figures.

  • @giuliodurante2572
    @giuliodurante2572 6 років тому

    Is there any easier way to sculpt this kind of hand?

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  6 років тому

      Probably, but this is how I do it haha.
      Actually there is one easier way. You can use picture hanger wire, or twist your own wire. Then untwist the end to make the 5 fingers.

  • @minitzonthesun
    @minitzonthesun 9 років тому

    Another good one. I really need more practice on hands. I should just spend an evening doing hands alone on wire. I have never found a batch of green stuff that seemed any different than any other batch. I've heard there are bad batches of GS but in my experience it's all the same. I have only ever purchased one pack of Procreate but I find it's too hard. Even at 50/50 mix it's more like green stuff after 20 minutes. I really want to use it but it's just to tough to get good blends for me. Do you think I got a funky batch, or is procreate just harder, or am I just a pussy?

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      minitzonthesun it is a little firmer than greenstuff, but it might be a funky batch. Or maybe it's just old. I have found that whenever I get a new pack it seems to be softer. You could always try mixing in some greenstuff with the ProCreate. That will soften it up some but still retain many of the great properties of ProCreate.

  • @TheGamerZapocalypse
    @TheGamerZapocalypse 9 років тому

    Thanks for this. Very helpful.
    I found a similar way of doing this only it looks a lot more involved. Someone took 5 small gauge brass wire and twisted them like you showed for your armature video for the spine, only they did this for the arm, and then the 5 pieces of wire ended out as the thumb and fingers.
    I haven't tried this yet, but it looks interesting:
    www.flickr.com/photos/128248274@N05/albums/72157659572681564
    Click on the image of the hand for the link to the guy who did this on a 35mm sculpt.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      +GamerZapocalypse that's a pretty good solution also, but is a different armature workflow than I normally use. I actually do something similar to this on larger scale figures though.

  • @patrickroberts8728
    @patrickroberts8728 9 років тому

    You need some new music.

    • @TomMasonSculptor
      @TomMasonSculptor  9 років тому

      Frito Bandito tell me about it. I'm working on that.