Literally two days too late for my costume ! 😫😫 but I think I got a great effect with expanding foam then melting black bags over it as a kind of skin! It works so well for demon horns as you get a hot melted hell kinda vibe 😈😈
Very good tip! Please can you tell me why the head is carved with those ridges? I have seen it before and I wonder what the purpose in doing so. I want to do some sculpting myself...
I suppose I would have to subscribe to actually find this out. But I wondering how much detail would it pick up once its cast? or do you have to make sure its constantly wet to make sure the detail is kept?
If you sculpt it in a firmer plasticine or wax, you can retain a ton of detail. Just depends on what you plan to cast in and what material you use for the mold. I cast in metal so I usually make mine in rubber or silicone molds and make waxes. Using jewlers investment material you can get fingerprint-level detail.
Man I bet people absolutely love working with this guy, he has such an upbeat attitude and an amazing artist as well.
I'm just crying here. You have so much enthusiasm and happiness with your work.
I love making horns!
Gotta love Mr. Lanning, he has so much fun.
This guy is great and this lesson was awesome. Glad I watched this and I can't wait to sign up.
Your a great teacher, very good technique for making something like this, it should work great in polymer clay also, thank you
I definitely intend to try this on polymer clay 😁
Very nice. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your skills much love ❤️ brother.
I rarely leave comments. This was fun to watch and so informative. Thank you so much.
I love how talented you are, but I especially appreciate how entertaining you are to watch.
This is fantastic, huge fan of your work! Made some pretty sweet tentacles following this, thank you
Thank you and your teaching style was encouraging for me!
A very good instructor! He was clear and articulate.
Thank you so much. I had an amazing outcome:)
Fantastic. Love your passion and enthusiasm ❤
I love these sort of videos on the channel!
Glad you like them, Jacques. - Balázs
Very helpful! Thanks for the free tutorial...
This convinced me to do sculpture.
Me encanto tu video! Te lo agradezco mucho! Saludos desde México!
Really smart technique!
Perfect
Literally two days too late for my costume ! 😫😫 but I think I got a great effect with expanding foam then melting black bags over it as a kind of skin! It works so well for demon horns as you get a hot melted hell kinda vibe 😈😈
Great video, the best techniques are sometimes the easiest. I love this stuff.
So simple yet effective!
Love this guy!
I was planning on making some today great video long live practical effects ♡
This saves me a lot of work!
Very good tip! Please can you tell me why the head is carved with those ridges? I have seen it before and I wonder what the purpose in doing so. I want to do some sculpting myself...
You will find ALL the answers here: bit.ly/MaqSculptPt2YT - Balázs
I believe this is the same technique used at Bad Dragon's studio.
G e n i u s
Lmfao thank god I'm not the only gutter-mind in the house
This is amazing!
Thanks a lot!!! Really helpful and interestin?! Does any body know what kind of plastiline is that?! Where could I get it?! Please!!!
awesome!
so cool thanks !!
Its Really Great :)
I suppose I would have to subscribe to actually find this out. But I wondering how much detail would it pick up once its cast? or do you have to make sure its constantly wet to make sure the detail is kept?
You can learn all the details and Don will teach you all the fantastic techniques step by step: bit.ly/MaqSculptPt2YT - Balázs
If you sculpt it in a firmer plasticine or wax, you can retain a ton of detail. Just depends on what you plan to cast in and what material you use for the mold. I cast in metal so I usually make mine in rubber or silicone molds and make waxes. Using jewlers investment material you can get fingerprint-level detail.
Cool, but where's the tentacle tutorial? Surely the rolling process is the same but I wish you actually made a tentacle. Thanks, anyway. Great tips.
is it okay for larp?
Why not? - Balázs
what material use?
It's WED Clay. - Balázs
Stan Winston School hey what does Balázs mean?
It's the name of the person responding to you.
Chrisjseattle1 Balázs is a name? where is it from?
Hungarian I believe, or around that area at least.
What's the material do you use?
WED clay. It was developed by Disney I think.
Am I the only one here because I needed to make a horn set for my friend because Homestuck?
I think I might be alone
His computer screen xD
Woodprix has a lot of plans to choose from.