Sculpting On A Budget - The Armature

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  • @brewster9235
    @brewster9235 2 года назад +51

    Just a word of advice for anyone in the comments: epoxy is a chemical. It is best practice to use gloves, goggles while it’s in liquid form, and even a respirator if you aren’t in a well- ventilated room. If you’re using this little of epoxy, I doubt you would need goggles, but it doesn’t hurt to mention. It can cause respiratory issues if you are breathing this in or getting it on your skin a lot. :) Just wanted to throw that warning out there in case someone hasn’t used it before!

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +4

      This is good information. Thank you! I should have mentioned it in the video.

    • @Jasonronsteinberger
      @Jasonronsteinberger Год назад +1

      Water is a chemical too

  • @paulisemonger280
    @paulisemonger280 7 месяцев назад +3

    Superb. Going straight to your Patreon page. I ‘played’ with sculpture back in my 20’s. Now in my late 60’s I am planning to get serious with my sculpture.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good to hear! You're in the right place 🙂

  • @logansdrums
    @logansdrums 4 года назад +91

    "we obviously don't want our sculpture to have cankles" lmaoo

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад +5

      Hehe, who wants cankles!? It's actually a very tricky thing to deal with in smaller scales. Typical issue is not enough tapering of the limbs from thick to thin.

  • @s.jsomersartworks
    @s.jsomersartworks Месяц назад

    Thank you for a sculpting video that actually considers the REALITY of trying to complete a piece nicely & practically! :)

  • @ntheno3974
    @ntheno3974 3 года назад +30

    awesome, I was able to construct my first armature that is strong and correctly made thanks to your video, much love and thanks from Michigan, U.S.

  • @mayrakopjansen2814
    @mayrakopjansen2814 4 года назад +69

    I’ve been watching this over and over for I always seem to have problems withe the armature I will absolutely try it this way

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад +17

      The armature can be tricky! It's a balance, not to soft, not to stiff. It needs to be flexible enough to adjust but not so flexible it can't support the weight of the clay.

    • @onefeather2
      @onefeather2 3 года назад

      Watch ace of clay he uses armature and it is easy, I did one, you dont need a diagram or drawing.

  • @scottriddell3514
    @scottriddell3514 3 года назад +8

    I could enjoy this for a lifetime it's one of my main focuses

  • @gatozarin
    @gatozarin 4 года назад +15

    can’t wait for the next part!!!

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад

      Thank you! It should be out next Thursday 🙂

  • @videohead5916
    @videohead5916 4 года назад +28

    I drill the base where I want the feet to be planted. I then loop the "foot" area of the armature and screw it in with a short screw and a washer to pin it. I'll Try this out too though!

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад +8

      That works well also! I found it sometimes would get worked lose this way though, if you push the armature around a lot which I tend to do.

  • @TheTonialadd
    @TheTonialadd 3 года назад +13

    Thank you very much for this video. I’m just starting out and have so much to learn.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      You are welcome! There is over a hundred videos on my channel I think so plenty for you to watch should you find yourself at a tough hurdle.

  • @davincimen4495
    @davincimen4495 4 года назад +8

    Oh man! Living in Florence! How amazing.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад +3

      It is indeed pretty amazing! Apart from the invading mosquitoes during the summer.

  • @twopercentgaming4630
    @twopercentgaming4630 3 года назад +41

    Oh my gosh, thank you! I was wondering how to stop the clay from sliding around on the wire while working with it. It makes so much sense to have wire twisted around along the whole armature

    • @DeepakTiwari-gh7uj
      @DeepakTiwari-gh7uj 3 года назад

      For example of this video

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +2

      Yea this technique works well! I always use it on everything I make!

    • @ruthvermeulen2098
      @ruthvermeulen2098 2 года назад

      Tip: If its a bit bigger sculpture, you can put a couple off wooden clothespins on the armature.
      (I hope Google translate was correct with ‘clothespin’ hahaha. If not its a clip to hang laundry while it drys, I hope you understand😅)
      I remove the middle wire thing that holds the clothespin togheter. It creates a sort of grip for the clay to hold on to:) used to learn it that way just be carefull in the beginning for your hands. (Learned the hard way for sure🥲😆)

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      My only addition here would be to use plastic clothe pins instead of wood. If you use water-based clay the wood will rot and cause mold.

    • @MarianaSoares-nx2fh
      @MarianaSoares-nx2fh 11 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/nxl7eUxskZE/видео.html ❤

  • @darwinart
    @darwinart 2 года назад

    Thank YOU. I’m looking forward to seeing my first sculpture.

  • @GodsPoetryProductions
    @GodsPoetryProductions 2 года назад

    You gained a new subscriber. Awesome video now I'm going to watch all your videos. A lot of knowledge in them.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Thank you very much! Hope you enjoy some of them and learn a thing or two 🙂

  • @user-md2bx7hh9f
    @user-md2bx7hh9f 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much for your good teaching👍🙏

  • @CraftMagic1
    @CraftMagic1 3 года назад +2

    Thanx for your videos and sharing your knowledge! 👌👍

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      You are welcome! I hope you liked the video 🙂

  • @RaduDumitrache
    @RaduDumitrache 4 года назад +9

    Hope you keep on being inspired! Best of luck!

  • @eblurky
    @eblurky 2 года назад +2

    Woaw dette er masterclass klasse! Takk for at du går så ekstremt i dybden :D

  • @ellieriggart
    @ellieriggart 2 года назад +1

    This was really insightful, thank you

  • @IvanGarcia-mi7lz
    @IvanGarcia-mi7lz 2 года назад +1

    Thanks I used some copper wire I had for a project I had left over for high school and it work good thanks !

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Copper wire works! It's just very soft so it's not great once you get to sculpt a certain scale.

  • @geraldobrien7323
    @geraldobrien7323 2 года назад +2

    Actually, what I’m most impressed by is that you’re a Norwegian living in Italy, yet you speak English better than most native speakers.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Haha thank you! I work at an international school so I speak a lot of English.

    • @maryellenrioux2494
      @maryellenrioux2494 2 года назад

      Yes! He doesnt use "like like like like" , which of course, makes most Americans sound like idiots....

  • @jyotiverma3768
    @jyotiverma3768 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing n beautifully explained,thank you so much

  • @yinyang6313
    @yinyang6313 3 года назад +1

    excellent. thank you. will get me back to sculpting I know.

  • @jaynaarsenault2863
    @jaynaarsenault2863 4 года назад +5

    That's really cool and helpful

  • @franksmith9895
    @franksmith9895 3 года назад +5

    Wonderful video, thanks for your teaching. I'm an amateur wood carver who is refining my anatomy with clay

  • @CareAndCuddlesNursery
    @CareAndCuddlesNursery Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this!! I am adding armatures and needed to know the gauge of a thick wire.

  • @martino8114
    @martino8114 2 года назад +3

    Thank you this was so much help…

  • @GoDUsopp-jy1jd
    @GoDUsopp-jy1jd 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @MisterStarr
    @MisterStarr 3 года назад +1

    It’s the cankles for me 🤣🥰

  • @NoOnesBusiness3
    @NoOnesBusiness3 3 года назад +3

    Thanks it's very helpful

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the comment! I am glad you like the video 🙂

  • @thatlovelydancerIlao
    @thatlovelydancerIlao 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. Very good vid

  • @tanyalawes6627
    @tanyalawes6627 3 года назад +1

    This helps a lot

  • @Ray-ks4bb
    @Ray-ks4bb 3 года назад +5

    Currently trying to use a clothes hanger as my wire since my parents haven't gotten around to getting me aluminum wires, and I cant leave the house alone. Oh how my fingers hurt, but it will hopefully be worth it 😅

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Clothes hangers are tough! I used them to in the beginning.

    • @prettypumpkin6891
      @prettypumpkin6891 2 года назад

      Why can't you leave the house alone. Can't you just order supplies online?

    • @Ray-ks4bb
      @Ray-ks4bb 2 года назад

      @@prettypumpkin6891 where I live, most delivery services aren't too good. and I cant leave home alone because I'm a teenager, and a girl

    • @prettypumpkin6891
      @prettypumpkin6891 2 года назад

      I didn't realize you were a minor. That makes sense. However, what did being a girl have anything to do with anything. When I was a teenager, I did whatever I wanted my By myself.

    • @Ray-ks4bb
      @Ray-ks4bb 2 года назад

      @@prettypumpkin6891 in my country girls aren't really allowed to walk around in the streets. its not illegal, but people will look at you, and possible approach you with yelling intentions

  • @shantelwilliams5763
    @shantelwilliams5763 2 года назад +1

    I want to do some snow sculpting this year.

  • @sanho6482
    @sanho6482 3 года назад +1

    You blend the width of shoulder in the formerly looped section which is match the proportion of cheat sheet 5:43,but why the shoulder had raised closely to the nose level at 11:16 .

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      I guess I made a mistake, it happens! We're all human.

  • @SnepBlepVR
    @SnepBlepVR 2 года назад +4

    Honestly I love how in a sea of creators you can always find someone willing to help the small fish: and as an American I find it to be honest pretty sad that majority of the big fish are European or Asian: while anyone who’s a big fish in America will ignore any question you ask if you say you want to do this as a business. I also find it kind of funny that the creatures I want to make are based off of a book about a person making pottery dragons in A small london suburb.why is it always a small london suburb when It comes to clay figurines..??

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I think it's always good to remember where you came from. Where you've been, someone else are right now. Help those people out while respecting those who are where you want to be eventually. So I try make time for everyone 🙂

  • @JUNIOR-qp3hj
    @JUNIOR-qp3hj 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!!!🙂👍

  • @monitosstudio
    @monitosstudio 3 года назад +1

    Great studio

  • @benjaminreyes3624
    @benjaminreyes3624 3 года назад +6

    I wouldn't go to college and spend 25K to learn this when I can simply learn this mostly from RUclips and skill share for virtually nothing.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      I think there is something to be said foe going to a place where there are boundaries, the work ethic happens to you versus you having to make it happen on your own. I know that for myself I needed the framework school provides. Others might not and then online learning is a good choice!

  • @blablablaaaaah8770
    @blablablaaaaah8770 4 года назад +3

    love this one,

  • @KarelChytilArt
    @KarelChytilArt 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @MarianaSoares-nx2fh
    @MarianaSoares-nx2fh 11 месяцев назад +1

    👏👏👏

  • @samlearnstosing
    @samlearnstosing 3 года назад +4

    I'd like to start a business with this but i dont know even the basics .I'm good at drawing esp. Dragons which is good for displays . do u have any vids for basics ?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      I'll have a few, but I'll make more in the future. This is probably not the channel for dragons however. But there will be plenty of people sculpted!

  • @jannaxxx7116
    @jannaxxx7116 3 года назад +1

    I love Italy

  • @richie4203
    @richie4203 3 года назад +3

    Sir just a question. Is there a way or technique on how to make armature that can dis assemble after your done with your project that can use for casting?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      Yes you can use small brass tubing to do this. You would do this to help with taking the piece apart for mold making. It's a little difficult at this small scale but at a slightly larger scale it wouldn't be a bad idea! It does become quite complex though and I like to keep my armatures fairly simple.

    • @richie4203
      @richie4203 3 года назад

      @@EirikArnesenArt thanks for the tip sir

  • @TheMegadeth1995
    @TheMegadeth1995 3 года назад +1

    Was this armature wire technique from Jordu Schell ? Cause he does the same technique and I find it the best.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      Yes it was! I learned it from a Stan Winston School video he did back in 2011 maybe. It was a video on sculpting Robert De Niro's character from Taxi Driver.

  • @jamesabell9494
    @jamesabell9494 2 года назад +1

    Hi thank you this is very helpful. Will this type of armature work for a figure I want to make at about 22 inches high? Or would I need a different solution to support that height? Thanks.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      For something that tall I would include an external support entering into the side of the hip. I have a video on it, search for 1/2 life-size armature on my channel and you'll find it.

    • @jamesabell9494
      @jamesabell9494 2 года назад +1

      @@EirikArnesenArt Thanks I saw that video after typing here. Great information and videos , thank you :)

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      You are welcome! Hope it benefits your practice!

    • @jamesabell9494
      @jamesabell9494 2 года назад +1

      @@EirikArnesenArt sure subscribed and pushed the bell button, thanks.

  • @prestonowens4594
    @prestonowens4594 2 года назад +1

    Was that proportional diagram taken from, “Figure Drawing for All it’s Worth”, by Illustrator Andrew Loomis?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Maybe, just found that looked good on the internet.

  • @Aresmusic.official
    @Aresmusic.official 3 года назад +5

    I'm new to this field of Art, any tips/recommendations would be highly appreciated, don't even know how to start, don't know any reliable sources and etc.
    Btw great job 🙏
    +sub.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад +3

      Just try sculpting and look for similar content to this on the internet to learn from. Sculpting regularly is important, stay persistent and don't give up.

    • @Aresmusic.official
      @Aresmusic.official 3 года назад

      @@EirikArnesenArt thank you sir 🙏💛

  • @roct1156
    @roct1156 3 года назад

    I never thought of using more wire so is one piece, I would use pieces for each part. my teacher recommended copper wire, what difference does that make?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      Copper wire is very soft. I use aluminum, it's a good balance of strength and flexibility.

  • @Flameyflameflame
    @Flameyflameflame 3 года назад +2

    so this might be a silly question but after using the Epoxy how could I save the rest of it since I don't need to use all of it

    • @louloucaaa
      @louloucaaa 3 года назад

      Something air tight so that it doesn't dry

    • @Flameyflameflame
      @Flameyflameflame 3 года назад

      @@louloucaaa I tried some cellophane with tape and it worked well

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      I would think that epoxy would set up no matter what as it doesn't depend on air to harden. But perhaps I'm wrong! I just throw out what little excess I end up with.

  • @augusthercules
    @augusthercules 2 года назад +1

    As wide* as the torso is.great content.

  • @PetrikNZ
    @PetrikNZ 3 года назад +2

    You made the torso section from groin to neck matching the template drawing, but at the end 14:16 when you put the template in behind the armature the armature legs are far too long. Why?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      I probably just made a mistake, or maybe it's something to do with the camera. I can't quite remember.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears 3 года назад

      I can tell you’re fun at parties.

  • @juliebrown1510
    @juliebrown1510 2 года назад

    What kind of 2 wires that you used in this video???? And were can I order from????

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Thank you! Here is a link to my FAQ (it's free) where all my materials and alternatives are listed with links: www.patreon.com/posts/54343994

  • @kaguya_xd6195
    @kaguya_xd6195 2 года назад +1

    What kind of pliers do you need?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Just simple pliers and a pair of cutters. Nothing specific.

  • @cmdesign01
    @cmdesign01 3 года назад +2

    Where do you get your armature wire ?

  • @ArtbyJoeH
    @ArtbyJoeH 4 года назад +3

    Excellent, thanks! A glue gun would work instead of epoxy?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  4 года назад +3

      It would but it wouldn't be nearly as strong! The epoxy is super strong. Super glue would work as well but again, not as strong.

  • @MsChristineRivera
    @MsChristineRivera 3 года назад +3

    So I sculpt two anime type figures and one broke cause it literally fall off the stand.. I'm on my second one and its having problems again staying on the stand. I'm about 3rd way in,meaning it has all the meat but needs refining. Any suggestions on how to fix the stand problem at this phase?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      Have the legs insert deeper into the wooden base. Or create some sort of external support entering into the hip portion of the sculpture.

  • @sandalfon10
    @sandalfon10 2 года назад +1

    Sir, is there any clay type that I can make a sculpture and it will not need to be put in the oven before displaying it? So the Sculpture will stay like that after it gets dry? please help...

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Hello. No not really, not if you want to use an internal armature. Your best bet is to use oil-based clay. If you use a hard grade of oil-based clay the final sculpture will be pretty tough. You can heat up the hard oil-based clay to make it easier to work with.

    • @sandalfon10
      @sandalfon10 2 года назад

      @@EirikArnesenArt allright thank you so much!

    • @mariaqtiturrino4641
      @mariaqtiturrino4641 7 месяцев назад

      You can make sculpture with 1join compound +1flour+1/2white glue+ water enough to make a dough like a bread dough you can include 1/2 of toilet paper

    • @sandalfon10
      @sandalfon10 7 месяцев назад

      @mariaqtiturrino4641 oh hahha thanks.

  • @mastaadmi05
    @mastaadmi05 3 года назад +1

    👍

  • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
    @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 2 года назад +1

    I was hoping to hear an introductory explanation to put making the armature in context. What will you be doing with it? Type of modeling material? I need to know that as a first step, before I watch a long video, so I can decide if it is right for me or not? Thanks.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      I will sculpt on top of it. It's in the video.

    • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
      @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 2 года назад

      @@EirikArnesenArt sculpt with what? I also looked at the 2nd video, & see you sticking some kind of clay material on it, but no explanation.

    • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
      @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 2 года назад

      what are you using for sculpting?

  • @handleonafridge6828
    @handleonafridge6828 2 года назад +1

    Here’s the best fix for having giant ankles on your armature: make your model a space marine, you don’t need to worry about thick ankles when the character has huge power armor

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Hehe good tip! I should have mentioned that in the video. When ankles get thick, turn your sculpture into one of the Emperors chosen!

    • @MarianaSoares-nx2fh
      @MarianaSoares-nx2fh 11 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/nxl7eUxskZE/видео.html ❤❤❤❤

  • @helmutdanninger1510
    @helmutdanninger1510 2 года назад +1

    May i ask if you offer a beginners step by step tutorial? And if yes where i can find it? Thank you🙏

  • @tylerfarrow290
    @tylerfarrow290 3 года назад +3

    I made something like this today with a support beam in the back. Its really distracting for me.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      I'm used to a horizontal support beam entering into the hip area. I would suggest having it come in at an angle from the back into the buttocks/hip area. This way it's not blocking the intricate modelling of the lower back.

  • @victorpierrey4028
    @victorpierrey4028 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a solution for practicing without a model?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      I think there are three main pillars to lean on when it comes to sculpting or creating representational art in general: Observation, knowledge of anatomy and knowledge of structure. I would suggest, if you can't get a live model, to use photo reference and/or anatomical reference for your work. It can also be good to practice from imagination or with limited reference. It will help you find holes in your knowledge that you can then fill with observation of reference. But working with some sort of reference, be it live model or photographs, are almost always going to imbue your work with more naturalism (in my opinion).

  • @willemfeltkamp5314
    @willemfeltkamp5314 3 года назад +2

    I don't get the connection between drawing and armature dimensions. they're quite different

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад +1

      Are you talking about the schematic I use to size the armature?

  • @roxannebrown9053
    @roxannebrown9053 Год назад +1

    We're do you get sheets from

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  Год назад

      Hello, I'm not sure I understand the question. Could you clarify what you mean by sheets?

  • @bornaligogoi430
    @bornaligogoi430 2 года назад +1

    What clay use for your sculpture

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Water-based terracotta clay and oil based clay. Everything is in my FAQ: www.patreon.com/posts/54343994

  • @lyrrafuchs3348
    @lyrrafuchs3348 2 года назад +1

    What sizes of wire?

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Pretty small, a few millimeters, it's not really that vital ultimately! Most important thing is that there is wire.

  • @zeneithsarkar9362
    @zeneithsarkar9362 2 года назад +1

    Sir how to make armature for tall figurine

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      You need some sort of external support. Here is a video showing you: ruclips.net/video/qHti_Qlyd-Q/видео.html

  • @bitesizeart6054
    @bitesizeart6054 2 года назад +2

    Good tips but I followed this and now I can't attach a head :(

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      In this scale you don't need an armature for the head. If you do think you need one, attach a piece of wire to the torso section of the armature wire with some more thin wrapping wire or a zip tie. It's easy to fix. I used to simply insert a piece of wire into the neck, depending on your clay this will be enough.

  • @esiuol360girl19
    @esiuol360girl19 3 года назад +1

    Recommendations: start small
    Me: I'm gonna make The Balrog from lotr!!!
    😆🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Haha! Enthusiasm is important! You don't want to completely kill your joy of sculpting by sculpting something you don't care for. Give yourself some easy wins from time to time though, don't only sculpt large and difficult things.

  • @lanceocana9059
    @lanceocana9059 3 года назад +2

    guys i need help my armature deforms my mesh weirdly

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад

      Is this a zBrush joke? I'm not digital enough for this.

  • @larrydavid530
    @larrydavid530 3 года назад +2

    Please lower the volume of the music

  • @cliffdariff74
    @cliffdariff74 3 месяца назад +1

    I dont think its a good idea to glue armature to base until you finish the sculpture. There can be many changes along the way. If its glued you are stuck with the original form.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 месяца назад

      This is true and I agree with you. This video is a little old and I don't glue the armature into the base anymore.

  • @costanzaparigi5931
    @costanzaparigi5931 2 года назад +1

    Sei bravissimo. Peccato che le scuole serie di scultura che vengono fatte in Italia siano fatte per voi stranieri, perché per noi italiani sono carissime.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      That is unfortunate, I'm sorry to hear that.

  • @akwildtigerlily
    @akwildtigerlily 2 года назад +1

    Maybe I do want my sculpture to have cankles

  • @NeonsStyleHD
    @NeonsStyleHD 2 года назад +1

    Voice is very low. I have my vol set to 100% and speakers set to 50% but very hard to hear what you're saying.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Thanks for letting me know! I think/hope this has been resolved in newer videos.

  • @user-scorpidont15
    @user-scorpidont15 10 месяцев назад +1

    Зачем он держит площадку на вращающейся платформе когда сверлил отверстия? Наверно всё таки Михаил Задорнов был прав!

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  9 месяцев назад

      Просто стараюсь изо всех сил

  • @b004club
    @b004club 2 года назад +1

    ???

  • @rontocknell5400
    @rontocknell5400 3 года назад +4

    I really enjoy your videos and find them very informative. However, if I may make one criticism (and this is the bane of many RUclips watchers)... the background music. If there is no narration, it's not a problem. We can simply turn off the audio and watch in silence. But, where the narration is vital, as in yours, the music is extremely distracting. In my case, even music I like would be distracting. With regard to the music loops you use, I think it is unlikely that anyone would be scouring iTunes for that piece that goes DA-DADA-DA-DAAA over and over again ad infinitum.
    I have read comments on this issue on other videos and was interested by one reply that explained that the voice-over narration sounds raw and "unprofessional" without some music filling the brief gaps of silence. I think this may be something that bothers only the film makers. To a large percentage of the audience, silence (except for narration) is golden.
    If viewers prefer music in the background, perhaps you could recommend a playlist to listen to while watching. They have that choice. But, here, there is no choice... it's narration with repetitive sound-loop or no narration and, in this case, I'm afraid I opted for the latter. I endured it up to 2.54 and had to watch the rest in silence. For this video, that was fine. It's fairly uncomplicated and self explanatory... although there are, no doubt, some useful tips I've missed for the sake of my sanity.
    Others may disagree but that's my take.
    But, apart from the mind-warping Guantanamo Bay-style torture technique, your videos are the best I have seen so far on the subject of sculpture... and you are undoubtedly a remarkable sculptor (just don't ever consider becoming a disc jockey).

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  3 года назад +3

      Thank you for the thoughtful message. I'm trying out using studio audio instead of music as my background, check out some of the latest videos and let me know if you think it's better!

    • @rontocknell5400
      @rontocknell5400 3 года назад +2

      @@EirikArnesenArt I watched the skull video. It's infinitely better. The studio sounds actually help to bring the viewer into the studio. Unlike background music, the studio sounds are a part of what is happening and helps to focus on what you are doing. Thank you for great videos.

  • @lechuga120
    @lechuga120 2 года назад +1

    Untill you came into the frame, i thought it was much smaller

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Any smaller then this and I would need magnifiers!

  • @timbrut256
    @timbrut256 3 года назад +1

    I am sorry, but your sound is so quiet, I had my TV volume turned up to 100 and still struggled to hear you. I don't know if that is part of your editing, or if it is your microphone. I hope you can fix that
    Thank you
    Tim

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Hopefully this has gotten better in newer videos! I'm sorry about this issue.

  • @MrGoatflakes
    @MrGoatflakes 2 года назад +1

    Bruh. Alu armature wire is ungodly expensive. Mild steel wire is far cheaper. Tie wire, no. 8 fencing wire. You'll fight it though. Though it's far stronger. So get a fencing tool. Ofc al foil, even papier machie

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Bro, aluminum armature wire is not that expensive, mild steel wire is terrible and flexes and bends. Your work will bounce around like a little girl skipping along in the park. Papier machie is for children and hobbyists.

  • @nicoperez1064
    @nicoperez1064 2 года назад +1

    Thought only Americans called it aluminum and the rest of us called it aluminium

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      I'm not from an English speaking country so I guess I just call it whatever I call it, no reasoning behind it.

  • @GreyDingo
    @GreyDingo 2 года назад +1

    Dude, why dont you just use everyday wire? Just basic heavy gauge wire? Seems like you are following some kind of pedantry here. Trust me, basic wire works fine, is stronger, cheaper, and holds form.

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад +1

      Sure it works and you can use it. But it's going to bounce back and forth, it's not a dead metal so accurate bends is going to be more annoying. But it would certainly work! I just find aluminium wire a little more suitable.

  • @summer7125
    @summer7125 Год назад +1

    The background music is so distracting! Ahhh what a shame

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  Год назад +1

      Check out some newer videos. No background music there 😉

  • @Ulujmf
    @Ulujmf 3 года назад +1

    You should invest in a good audio system because this sucks

    • @EirikArnesenArt
      @EirikArnesenArt  2 года назад

      Thank you! Think the newer videos have a slightly better mic.