Bruiser the Guppy - Polymer Clay Sculpture Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • DYI - Sculpture Tutorial in Polymer Clay - How to make an Armature - Sculpture Art
    See my Instagram account @Clayformations
    Materials Used:
    Aluminum Foil for Bulking (Purchase at any grocery store or Walmart)
    Super Sculpey
    www.amazon.com...
    Magic Sculpt Epoxyy Clay
    www.amazon.com...
    Sculpey Ultralight
    www.amazon.com...
    Folk Art Paints
    www.amazon.com...
    Galvanized wire 14 Gauge
    www.amazon.com...
    Galvanized wire 16 Gauge
    www.amazon.com...
    5 Minute Two Part Epoxy Glue
    www.amazon.com...
    UV Resin Clear
    www.amazon.com...
    UV Resin Light (For Curing UV Resin)
    www.amazon.com...

Комментарии • 89

  • @michellewillson2006
    @michellewillson2006 11 месяцев назад +2

    You should have a video how you set up your holding stand that holds the sculptures how to build one.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  11 месяцев назад +2

      I may have to do that this month... because I a bit time crunched!

  • @bodywhey8
    @bodywhey8 5 месяцев назад +2

    At roughly 10mins in you mentioned wanting to do very thin fins. You can do this using CosClay. It blends beautifully with SuperSculpey. It is a flexible clay when baked. As long as you don’t reposition it you can even series bake it like SuperSculpey.
    Give it a try!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! When I make another fish, I will definitely be using CosClay!

  • @moroseconcept
    @moroseconcept 4 месяца назад +2

    For a translucent scultping medium that you can make super thin and still bake, I recommend Cosclay

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  4 месяца назад

      Oh yes! I really like Cosclay... I finally use some on Dead Eye the Shark. Although I still want to do another fish someday with Cosclay!

  • @ginamorgan731
    @ginamorgan731 3 года назад +1

    Bruiser is a guppy with gumption! I love the fish!

  • @ladymuck2151
    @ladymuck2151 2 года назад +2

    It’s so therapeutic to watch something beautiful being created from nothing. This is amazing 🤩

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad it does that for you! And I'm very thankful you like it!🙂🤍

  • @zajournals
    @zajournals 2 года назад +4

    If he's grumpy for eating a walnut, just wait til he tries to pass the shell. 😀

  • @Micca_
    @Micca_ 11 месяцев назад +1

    Super cool ❤❤❤❤

  • @ginamorgan731
    @ginamorgan731 3 года назад +1

    Bruiser may be grumpy, but he sure is cute!

  • @kjirstenboucher9682
    @kjirstenboucher9682 11 месяцев назад +2

    Fun to watch your process! Great lil fish with an attitude,...love how it turned out. Just found your channel. Subscribed!👍😊

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello and welcome! I'm really glad you liked him! Thank you so much for subscribing! I really appreciate the support! I have a brand new video coming out Saturday!

    • @kjirstenboucher9682
      @kjirstenboucher9682 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 I'll watch for your new video. I'm always interested in tools and supplies different creatives like to use and how their creative space is set up. I looked through your videos, and I'm sure all of them have some of these things,( all of them look like they'll be fun to watch , by the way), but I'd be very interested in anything like that, if you ever feel so inclined. Already learned a lot just watching this one video, so I'm looking forward to going back and seeing others, and new ones. Thanks for all the work you put in to share your creative talent and processes.👍😊💖

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  11 месяцев назад

      @@kjirstenboucher9682 Thank you so much! I REALLY think that will have be my next video... a studio tour of all my tools and rigs. So many have asked and I think it's time!

  • @lynnelewis9605
    @lynnelewis9605 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi he looks great.x

  • @Fallen_Angel_959
    @Fallen_Angel_959 Год назад +2

    Bruiser is so stinkin cute!
    Btw if you're looking to make thin pieces, try Cosclay! It stays flexible after baking, so roll that clay out as thin as you need. It's a touch sticky, but it's great.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Cosclay is the ONE thing I haven't tried yet! I'm going to get some soon!!! And thank you for subscribing! It means a lot!!!😁

  • @voxsdungeon
    @voxsdungeon 7 месяцев назад +1

    9:50 I saw a dollmaker use uv resin on a little armature of plastic over a thin sheet. She drew the shape of the fin first and then just dripped it out and cured it with the plastic armature being the topedge/connecting point. Put on near the last step though not sure if it'd bake.
    And I agree on fish having amazing patterns. Part of why I love catching bluegill is how wild the patterns on them can be :)

  • @Slentra
    @Slentra 2 года назад +1

    Aw. He's so grumpy and cute!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад +1

      That is exactly what I was going for! 😁 I'm really glad you like him thank you!

  • @sencerr226
    @sencerr226 3 года назад +1

    Very cool !

  • @evernightcreations
    @evernightcreations 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have you used Translucent Liquid Sculpey?
    That is what I use for fins. You can just spread it and bake it as a small thin sheet and then cut it to the size and shapes you want or, you can mix it well with Translucent Sculpey Clay to make a thick paste that you can sculpt details into, like the fin veins and such.
    To keep them Translucent when painting, I use oil paints. You could also use a contrast paint or Army Painter Speed Paint since they are Translucent.
    Also, you can speed up Apoxie Sculpt cure time by using a heat gun on it. Just be careful not to burn it of course.
    You can clean the Apoxie Sculpt out of your brushes easily with alchohol.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  8 месяцев назад

      Hey, thank you for the tips! Yes, later on I used liquid translucent sculpey for fly wings. But I definitely want to try the paste mixture! Imagine the textures I could do! And I had no idea alcohol would clean off epoxy! I also didn't know about oil paints! I never tried them... because I thought they would make the sculpey sticky and never dry!

    • @evernightcreations
      @evernightcreations 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 You're Welcome!
      Yes, alcohol will clean the Apoxie Sculpt right out, as long as it hasn't cured, of course :) Aves also sells their own solvent that works wonderfully. Alcohol is cheaper for cleaning brushes and tools, but I do use their solvent for some smoothing and feathering.

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx Год назад +1

    Beautiful paint job on Mr Guppy - makes him look almost cuddly.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  Год назад

      Ha ha! Thank you! I just kept adding layers until it kinda looked like a real fish!

  • @masterklass80
    @masterklass80 7 месяцев назад +1

    очень крутая работа!!!!

  • @greeboazza
    @greeboazza 8 месяцев назад +1

    Super grumpy guppy! I love it

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it!

    • @greeboazza
      @greeboazza 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 I have only just discovered your channel, I'm looking forward to watching a lot more 🤘

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  8 месяцев назад +1

      @greeboazza I'm glad you found me! And I appreciate your support! I'm looking forward to a great new year!

  • @Greyboa45
    @Greyboa45 Год назад +2

    What a great video! I’m on the same page as you when it comes to how beautiful fish are. Each one like a beautiful jewel. I just set up an extra room like a small sculpting studio. I’m just about to begin with an exaggerated extra chunky ball python. This was by far the best sculpting video right down my alley. Very inspiring. I’m gonna go look for some more of your videos. Thank you

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I'm really glad you liked my video! It's funny it seems so long since I made this one. Feel free to browse as many of my videos as you like and if you have any questions or need any help just let me know!!!

    • @Greyboa45
      @Greyboa45 Год назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 thank you . Much respect

  • @themercurialmoxie
    @themercurialmoxie 6 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent! I love watching other sculptors. New subbie.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!!! So glad you subbed! I really appreciate it!

  • @Denizen-Unknown
    @Denizen-Unknown 2 года назад +2

    Have you ever thought of working with clear resin? I can absolutely see this whole piece incased in the stuff, pushing that under water feel even further. And you can do so much with it, adding pigmintation to emulate mirkiness, installing single LED bulbs so it also acts as a little night light? I've even seen people manipulate the surface, giving the impression of wave formations. If you ever do a piece like this one again you should totally try it! It would be so cool.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      Thats what my original plan was for this piece! But I chickened out at the last minute! I plan on doing in in the future. But I'll need to do little projects and get a pressure pot and all that stuff!

    • @Denizen-Unknown
      @Denizen-Unknown 2 года назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 Honestly, I don't even think a pressure pot is 100% required. Once you keep in mind bubbles, correct ways of pouring, a little bit of patience, you should be fine! It's tricky stuff, and for sure can get a little messy, but DEFINITELY another medium I can see you using greatly to your advantage. With how talented you already are, it would be such an awesome next step!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      @@Denizen-Unknown Definitely! Plus sometimes bubbles look better! I want to do some kind of alien floating in a space suit with a bubble helmet only connected by a thin umbilical cord! Someday soon!

    • @Denizen-Unknown
      @Denizen-Unknown 2 года назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 OOOH! Like it's in some kinda of bacta tank???

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      @@Denizen-Unknown exactly!!!!😁

  • @Kenza_15a
    @Kenza_15a 2 года назад +1

    Oh my God, you are for sure my new tutor 🥰😍 keep posting, please...amazing work bravo 👏

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      Thank you that really means a lot! I plan on getting some materials lists with links this month and some shorter more focused tutorials. Such as tools, gigs, processes and the like. I really appreciate your support!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад +1

      Oh and also if you have any specific questions please feel free to ask!😁

  • @Denizen-Unknown
    @Denizen-Unknown 2 года назад +1

    I am learning so so much from these videos. I'm a user of monsterclay for about two years now, and I love it. Brand new to Sculpy. Very different stuff, and mildly tricky to get my head around. Love your work, too btw. Very insperational!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      I so glad my videos are helpful! Sculpey is very different indeed. It doesn't hold up without some kind of armature. Where Monster Clay and Chavaunt can pretty much do anything. I wish they could take the properties of Sculpey and Monster Clay and put them together! Thank you so much for watching and if I can be of any help feel free to ask!

  • @Bluemarble72
    @Bluemarble72 10 месяцев назад

    Someone who has been a fan for over two years now has a very different view on this subject 😂💀😂

  • @Atheist555
    @Atheist555 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love it! Would the flexible metal screen stuff art shops sell in the sculpting section work to make a tiny fin? I’ve seen some artists use it for building out thin wings on dragon sculpts. Seems like you could add little pieces of the screen when building out the armature.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! Yes, that would definitely work! I sculpted a Shark "Dead Eye the Shark" and I used aluminum foil and cosclay that worked really well too!

  • @sweetpealee056
    @sweetpealee056 9 месяцев назад +2

    For fins maybe you could do what I did when sculpting a mouse character. I wanted thin ears so I soaked a small piece of paper with super glue to stiffen and used that as a base...worked really well!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey, that's a good idea! Thank you for sharing! I can definitely use that in the future!

    • @sweetpealee056
      @sweetpealee056 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 sweet sculpt by the way! Isn't it so much fun to watch a character come to life beneath your fingers? Never ceases to amaze 🤯✌️😁

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  9 месяцев назад +1

      @sweetpealee056 I totally agree with you! It's so satisfying to see an idea come to life! Thank you! I really glad you liked it!

  • @anemoiadolls
    @anemoiadolls 3 года назад +1

    Your sculpting is amazing! Great job🐟

  • @stacychapman2884
    @stacychapman2884 2 года назад +1

    👏👏❤❤

  • @paulkont7105
    @paulkont7105 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely great work!

  • @inchbyinchart152
    @inchbyinchart152 2 года назад +1

    Nice relaxing video. Really enjoyed watching your process and particularly mixing epoxy clay with polymer clay sculpture. I haven't tried this yet but am curious to experiment now! Do you find it adds durability or is there another reason you do this?
    Also, to do very thin fins you could either use a pasta machine (or roller or your fingers) to thin the polymer clay into sheets but you will need to ditch the epoxy clay core and just do a metal wire or a thin worm of epoxy at the thickest part of the fin instead. There is also a thin mesh a lot of people use that you could cut and essentially just coat with the polymer clay. This is of course if you feel you have to stick with clay and not try resin or something you can glue on after the piece is baked.

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I mainly use epoxy sculpt for durability of the armature. Just so I have something strong for the polymer clay to go on! However the polymer clay is still quite fragile! I've been doing some experiments with liquid sculpy. I did some wings from my super fly sculpture and it worked! I may try that for fish fins soon!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад +1

      Just saw your channel! Gave you a sub! Your work looks awesome!

    • @inchbyinchart152
      @inchbyinchart152 2 года назад

      @@clayformations1638 yeah the fragility is the only thing I really dislike about polymer clay. Some brands and types are better than others but overall I find I have to use different techniques like armatures or mixing mediums to make the pieces protected and less prone to breaking. I've only just started with apoxie sculpt but am liking it. I have tried milliput with good success and green stuff as well. You should try them out to see if you like them even if it's just for some parts of your pieces.

    • @inchbyinchart152
      @inchbyinchart152 2 года назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 aww thanks 😊

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  2 года назад

      @@inchbyinchart152 I've used epoxy clay and I really like... but I've got to get A LOT faster! Know what I mean?🤣

  • @Yiseia
    @Yiseia 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bruiser.. where have I heard that name before.... OH at Bad Dra-- ... err... I mean.. My cousin had a dog called Bruiser too...
    Terrible joke aside, awesome art!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  11 месяцев назад

      Ha ha! Thank you so much! Yes Brusier a great name for a dog too!

  • @jasonlynch-q5o
    @jasonlynch-q5o Месяц назад

    I'm curious did you just use clay for the teeth or were they made from another material like resin? you show them at 12:30 being added to the sculpture but not whether they are premade or bought or made from a 2nd material?

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  Месяц назад

      @jasonlynch-q5o Yes, I pre-made the teeth with White Sculpey Premo translucent clay. It's a bit more flexible and doesn't break as easy. Also when you make teeth that small you only have to bake them at 190 degrees for 5 or 6 minutes! The first time I did it... they were black and didn't look like teeth anymore!😆

  • @thomasfrom91
    @thomasfrom91 7 месяцев назад +1

    did you make the original base structure with the metal ball?

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  7 месяцев назад +1

      Sure did! There are wine Toppers that you can get on Amazon where the steel ball comes off. I just glued it to the galvanized wire and put epoxy sculpt over it!

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  7 месяцев назад +1

      Here you go www.amazon.com/BETTFOR-Stoppers-Silicone-Reusable-Suitable/dp/B0CH86S3MX/ref=sxin_21_pa_sp_phone_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.41ca4032-b3d8-441b-ba06-bdcabfd44cd0%3Aamzn1.sym.41ca4032-b3d8-441b-ba06-bdcabfd44cd0&crid=14C476FFMJ6DT&cv_ct_cx=wine+toppers+for+wine+bottles&keywords=wine+toppers+for+wine+bottles&pd_rd_i=B0CH86S3MX&pd_rd_r=035ca286-096c-4cb4-becd-1d8328ea44d2&pd_rd_w=P7hOa&pd_rd_wg=lGLd4&pf_rd_p=41ca4032-b3d8-441b-ba06-bdcabfd44cd0&pf_rd_r=F3T7APKNC7YWTXJ7CRME&qid=1707230819&sprefix=wine+topp%2Caps%2C293&sr=1-1-364cf978-ce2a-480a-9bb0-bdb96faa0f61-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfdGhlbWF0aWM&psc=1#

    • @thomasfrom91
      @thomasfrom91 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 and all of that is safe in the regular kitchen oven as long as you keep the temperature low enough? thank you for the link and reply i was searching for videos on this all night to no avail

    • @clayformations1638
      @clayformations1638  7 месяцев назад

      @thomasfrom91 You're very welcome for the link! Yes! I was concerned about it myself. I did some research and as long as you keep the temp low there is no danger. I Bake my sculptures at 195 degrees for twenty five minutes and it works most of the time. Of course sculpey is notorious for cracking, so sometimes you have to make repairs!

    • @thomasfrom91
      @thomasfrom91 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@clayformations1638 so the epoxy sculpt step is required in order to allow the sculpey to stick? and then you just use regular galvanized wire from like home depot?