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Tutorial Learn how to sculpt here

What should we do? (read first post for more info)

  • Sculpting contest

  • A series of mini challenges

  • Something else (please say)


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I got some Green Stuff for Christmas and would certainly enjoy learning to sculpt with a series of challenges posted on here that gradually escalate in difficulty. I hope nobody will mind if my efforts turn up rather later than 1st April, because I have been caught up in making and painting models in my pile of shame right now and I would like to finish what I'm currently doing first.
I am good to wait until you can get an entry in. Looking forward to seeing the sculpts.
 
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, sorry about delays, I finally caught Covid and it knocked the stuffing out of me, I've started doing a single piece in a similar style to one mentioned (Raised edges).
 
@Rikard ,

May I have your thoughts on using Vaseline/petroleum jelly instead of water as a release agent to keep sculpting tools from sticking to greenstuff?

This is a tricky one, I think I've done more of a disservice in the past to people because I've always given my opinion and the things I've found worked for me, that doesn't however make me right.

I've heard of people using both, but never used either myself. Water I like to caution people on because too much and the green stuff comes apart and refuses to stick to anything.
 
This is a tricky one, I think I've done more of a disservice in the past to people because I've always given my opinion and the things I've found worked for me, that doesn't however make me right.

I've heard of people using both, but never used either myself. Water I like to caution people on because too much and the green stuff comes apart and refuses to stick to anything.
Then what do you use? I promise to take it as your opinion and not scripture
 
Then what do you use? I promise to take it as your opinion and not scripture

I don't use any water or gels, I use wooden tools on occasion (organic shapes like Lizards and monsters) I get better results with wooden tools because the green stuff sticks to it far more easily than it does metallic ones. Silicon tipped clay shapers are seriously good investment wise, all human faces I sculpt using these, you get far better curvature without any kind of warping or rippling. Sharp tools like scalpels are needed for mouths or any kind of sharp/crisp detailing.
 
@Rikard

Continuing to teach myself how to do sculpting one model at a time. Continuing on here with chungus lardfist, a demon Prince of nergal made from a base body of a mordor troll.

I'm letting this stage of milliput dry before adding more. I'm also then going to probably add some details with green stuff as well. So he is nowhere close to being finished in terms of sculpting.

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@Rikard Whilst I've voted for and love a good competition...as someone who is in and out of these forums as life allows (Mostly out of late) what about a timeless challenge series. Not saying don't do competitions, but a series of specific challenges that people can submit entries to at any time. Instead of winners per sey you could pick out highlighted entries attach them to a main post. I think structurally this would help if;

- They've just found the forum for example.
- They did the challenge before and want to go back and see how they've improved and try again.
- You wanted to do a series of interlinked challenges that lead to a final project.

Then slap competitions mostly on known dates as annual events etc so that people/lizards can prep both materials and mentally for the challenges.
 
Great job! Love the flow of the cloth over his upper leg.

Grrr, !mrahil
Thanks imrahil. Sorry I missed this.

@Rikard , I'm having a massive amount of fun playing around with sculpting.

I made a cloak for an ogre captain and turned a spear into a banner.

How do you get smoother consistency when you mix greenstuff? I'm occasionally getting chunks of yellow kneadite that won't incorporate.

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