this pushed me to sculpt my own version of the Last Ronin from the TMNT comic of the same name inspired by the OG Toyline from playmates. Heavy piece but the paint application became the funniest part.
Oh I just saw that you answered my question already…it’s turpentine! Also I think these types of sculptures are perhaps less challenging than your realism ones, but I much prefer it. It’s more fun!!
This is so nice! Well done. Did you make your own rake (the twisty wire one) to shape the clay? I was wondering what type of wire is used because aluminium is probably too flexible
hello friend, your works are very good, a question, when you pass the brush and the rubber brush, do you do it with the turpentine? Do you know if it can also be applied with the plasticera? Thank you very much in advance, good vibes!
Thank you very much 🙏😊 with the brush i use turpentine , i finish use it without turpentine then i use the just rubber brush (without turpentine ) it allow to have a very smooth surface , i don’t Know if you can use turpentine with plasticera , best regards👍🏻
Hi I'm new at sculpting and love your work! Can you explain in more detail at some point the best ways to attach armature into a wood base and the techniques to do so thank you
Hi , thank you very much 🙏😊 , i show the process on this video ruclips.net/video/w-7vCiUeCuo/видео.html I use glue and milliput to attach the armature to the base 👍🏻
most of my tools are made by myself, I made them according to my needs, a simple metal or small tool can do the trick, there are sculpting tool kits on Amazon which are very good 👍🏻
@@bricesavina I went out and bought some epoxy along with everything I need to start sculpting, except I don't have a good polymer clay. Is Fimo any good? And do you recommend using soft or medium clay for the main bulk then apply firm for the outer details?
Amazing work! I'm doing a polymer sculpture for my portfolio and all your videos have been so helpful! Though I'm wondering how do you get the toy out of the wood? Does u just pop it off? And would turpenoid work just as well as turpentine?
Thank very much ,once cooked the piece is easily removed from the base, you can see in the other videos I show exactly how I remove it from the base at the end , concerning Turpenoid i never tried it , turpentine is perfect 👍🏻👍🏻😊
This was such a pleasure to watch. May I ask what is the white stuff on the armature in the beginning of the video. What bottle of polymer medium do you use? Thank you for your videos and a look to your process. 🙏😀
I’m intending to get into sculpting and I’m learning a lot by watching you. Love the crisp detail :D
Thank you very much 🙏😊
Such a minimalist piece ,
Thank you very much 🙏😊
this pushed me to sculpt my own version of the Last Ronin from the TMNT comic of the same name inspired by the OG Toyline from playmates. Heavy piece but the paint application became the funniest part.
I am so happy to read your comment and to have made you want to sculpt, thank you🙏😊
I love this little character! New subscriber here... please make more like this. Lots of different animals as characters. Well done!
I recommend watching Pokemon evolutions. Then recent Mario stuff, then Steve from Minecraft.... Then everything else. All gold.
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@@JokelesComedian that's North of the Border, lol. different guy
@@thaumaTurtles whoops. I didnt mean to recommend stuff from another channel.
For me sneaker laces were the most impressing part) Wonderful job😲
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amazing sculpt, i find super sculpey firm to be too firm for my liking, but you make it work really well
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Crazy skilled, you make it look so easy...
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I LOVE YOUR SCULPT! I'm learning a lot by watching your awesome video.
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Brilliant work! I love your attention to detail; great to see you sculpting a cartoon character! :)
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So so much skill!
Thank you very much 🙏😊
Oh I just saw that you answered my question already…it’s turpentine!
Also I think these types of sculptures are perhaps less challenging than your realism ones, but I much prefer it. It’s more fun!!
Yes, more videos like this.
Thank you very much 🙏😊
This was an awesome sculpt! And I appreciate the length of the video, too. Short and sweet, leaving me excited for your next creation. Sub!
Thank you very much 🙏😊
do you bake it on the wooden base ? wouldnt that catch fire 😥😥
Yes it does not burn 👍🏻
Are you using acetone or alcohol to smooth it or just your tools?
I use turpentine to smooth 👍🏻
@bricesavina thanks! Any particular brand you like to use?
This is so nice! Well done. Did you make your own rake (the twisty wire one) to shape the clay? I was wondering what type of wire is used because aluminium is probably too flexible
thank you very much 🙏😊yes I did everything myself, the frame is made of metal wire.
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so cool!
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wow this is amazing!! its so detailed and clean, good job!!
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Heeey) new work and video. Thanks Brice😉✌🤝. I wish you succees and all the best bro.
Thank you very much 🙏😊
Silly question but do you use glue at the beginning to lock on the clay to the armature or is there another reason?
There is no silly questions 😊 I use clay adhesive from sculpey to stick the clay to the armature 👍🏻
Love it!!
Thank you very much 🙏😊
I love this sculpt. So full of character. Great video 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you very much 🙏😊
Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much 🙏😊
hello friend, your works are very good, a question, when you pass the brush and the rubber brush, do you do it with the turpentine? Do you know if it can also be applied with the plasticera? Thank you very much in advance, good vibes!
where did you get that emoji lmao
Thank you very much 🙏😊 with the brush i use turpentine , i finish use it without turpentine then i use the just rubber brush (without turpentine ) it allow to have a very smooth surface , i don’t Know if you can use turpentine with plasticera , best regards👍🏻
Hi I'm new at sculpting and love your work! Can you explain in more detail at some point the best ways to attach armature into a wood base and the techniques to do so thank you
Hi , thank you very much 🙏😊 , i show the process on this video
ruclips.net/video/w-7vCiUeCuo/видео.html
I use glue and milliput to attach the armature to the base 👍🏻
@@bricesavinaTwice I’ve clicked on that link and each time it just opens up a pizza ad and then stops. Does not go to your video at all.
@@goilo888here the good link 😅
ruclips.net/video/w-7vCiUeCuo/видео.html
beautiful job! Congratulations from Brazil!
Thank you very much 😊🙏
Insane! ❤
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I like your Sheep man, dawg.
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perfectly good
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Incrível a perfeição dos detalhes
Thank you very much 🙏😊
do you by chance have a list anywhere of the tools you use when sculpting?
most of my tools are made by myself, I made them according to my needs, a simple metal or small tool can do the trick, there are sculpting tool kits on Amazon which are very good 👍🏻
@@bricesavina oh gotcha! thank you very much for the response. i didnt expect you to have made custom tools for specific purposes, wow!
Wow! Beautiful! Can you add color on clay after you baked it? I want to buy polymer clay but idk what color to take, i want to paint my creations...
Thank you very much 🙏😊 yes you can easily paint the clay and you can also buy colored polymer clay 👍🏻
Excelente!!
Thank you very much 😊🙏
What did you use the epoxy for?
I use milliput to make a strong armature 👍🏻
@@bricesavina I went out and bought some epoxy along with everything I need to start sculpting, except I don't have a good polymer clay. Is Fimo any good? And do you recommend using soft or medium clay for the main bulk then apply firm for the outer details?
Fimo is great too, fimo Pro is better for me ( more firm for fine details) , you can use for all the piece 👍🏻
Very cool! Thanks for sharing your process 🙂
Do you mind sharing what brand of clay you prefer to use?
Thank you very much 🙏😊, the clay i use is super sculpey firm 👍🏻
@@bricesavina Nice, Thanks :)
Oh so cute 💖💞
Thank you very much 🙏😊
I loveeeee this so much. When you’re using the brush at the end, are you using any sort of liquid to smooth out the clay? If so, what?
Thank you very much 🙏🙏🙏😊
You can use turpentine or clay softener
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Thank you very much 🙏😊
Amazing work! I'm doing a polymer sculpture for my portfolio and all your videos have been so helpful! Though I'm wondering how do you get the toy out of the wood? Does u just pop it off? And would turpenoid work just as well as turpentine?
Thank very much ,once cooked the piece is easily removed from the base, you can see in the other videos I show exactly how I remove it from the base at the end , concerning Turpenoid i never tried it , turpentine is perfect 👍🏻👍🏻😊
Great skill ❤❤
Thank you very much 🙏😊
oh, and I think it would be cool to show us painting the toy and making a diorama scene for the character. 🐑🐑
The next part will be molding and painting , i will make few copies 😉👍🏻
excelente
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Increíble 👍
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This was such a pleasure to watch. May I ask what is the white stuff on the armature in the beginning of the video. What bottle of polymer medium do you use? Thank you for your videos and a look to your process. 🙏😀
Thank you very much 🙏😊 the white stuff on the armature is milliput an epoxy putty , and the blottle is clay adhesive from sculpey 👍🏻👍🏻😊🙏
How do u make it dry ?
You have to bake it with kitchen oven 👍🏻
It's not as good as your previous work but I like it anyway. The only thing I don't like is his eyes.
thank you🙏😊 , yes I wanted to test something different with this little character, the next one will be a realistic sculpture :-)
@@bricesavina I always loved your works don't listen to us do what you want please! Thank you for the inspiration.