Thanks u so much! U have shown each and every turn very clear .... Other channel videos where very confusing! Thank you UA-cam for recommending this video
I'm glad to hear that you found my tutorial helpful and easy to follow. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive comment, it means a lot to me. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Happy sculpting!
im new to claymaking, have any tips for making a stand? mine keeps slightly tipping over when i poke the feet through cardboard and taping it on both sides. i have my sculpture awkwardly leaning on something now cuz i dont know what to do
Cardboard is not a good base as it cannot support the weight of the clay. I recommend using something sturdy like wood as a base or monster clay (like I did in the video). Make two holes in the width of the wire and put your armature into these holes. That's how I make my sculptures. If you want your piece to stand on its own you need to find the right balance, but it can turn out to look a bit static imo.
Thanks u so much! U have shown each and every turn very clear .... Other channel videos where very confusing!
Thank you UA-cam for recommending this video
I'm glad to hear that you found my tutorial helpful and easy to follow. Thank you for taking the time to leave such a positive comment, it means a lot to me. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask. Happy sculpting!
forgot to mention, the video is really helpful! ill probably keep using this technique in the future now
Thank you! I‘m glad it‘s helpful ✌🏼
Great video! Saving this one!
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I use these for stop motion puppets!
Can you give me the link to the picture used? Or probably the document you used to print it out, Thank you!
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im new to claymaking, have any tips for making a stand? mine keeps slightly tipping over when i poke the feet through cardboard and taping it on both sides. i have my sculpture awkwardly leaning on something now cuz i dont know what to do
Cardboard is not a good base as it cannot support the weight of the clay. I recommend using something sturdy like wood as a base or monster clay (like I did in the video). Make two holes in the width of the wire and put your armature into these holes. That's how I make my sculptures. If you want your piece to stand on its own you need to find the right balance, but it can turn out to look a bit static imo.
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