I appreciate Jacobs way of teaching. He makes it so very clear how to do it by doing it. He makes it very clear in explaining it and the finished project makes me want to make one!! Thank you, Jacob
Thank you for doing this. My son had to sculpt an ocelot for school in a diorama and this is a great start on how to do it. You are very good at what you do and I look forward to watching the rest of your videos. Thank you.
Thank you Jake, I paint resin creatures to customize pictures of loved ones pets, and am having a really hard time finding these figurines. So, I've decided to make my own using clay. You have helped with the basics of molding and blending techniques. So, grateful for your tutorial. If I may ask, how would I make a larger figurine without using so much clay for the base? Do you have any suggestions?
+Urssy's place - Thanks for you comments. You might make a larger cat hollow but I think I would be more trouble than its worth. I would opt for finding an inexpensive source for clay. Many art stores sell pottery clay in bulk for very affordable prices. I buy 25 pounds for about $24. Keep in mind that pottery clay tends to be more fragile than self-hardening clay. Here are a couple links to other cat making videos of mine that might also help you: ruclips.net/video/N0nq4FWsznU/видео.html/ and ruclips.net/video/6jckzJC6qAk/видео.html/ Another option is to make molds of your cats and reproduce them which would save you a lot of time. Here is a link for a great RUclips channel for mold making and supplies: ruclips.net/user/brickintheyard - I am pretty certain you could talk with them to get more specific ideas and direction for your project. Thanks again for your comments and let me know if I can help you again.
I think it has an adorable face despite you saying it's going to be rough, I am sure most of us would be over the moon with your idea of rough lol. I do know how you feel about the camera though. I can't do things that I do on an every day basis, like type, if someone is watching me or worse, looking over my shoulder! It's off putting so I imagine it's similar to you and your camera. I wanted to make a cat for a 1:6 th scale diorama and I found this excellent video...you are a great teacher..thanks. Lol arms! I say that too!
You're very welcome! Thanks so much! Please subscribe to my channel and hit the bell icon so you can get notifications when I upload fresh content. Thanks so much for watching and happy holidays! -Jake
hi Jake...just wondering can this be done with polymer clay as I have just started doing some things but only with polymer clay. I have tried normal clay but I prefer the polymer?
Thank you!! I was asked by my 7yr cousin to make her a clay cat XD I do a lot of sculpting but I've always had trouble with cats for some reason.. Mine isn't nearly as good as yours but your video idid help me make her one ^_^
This kitty has lots of personality! Great job. I can see why you sold many of the meditation cats!! Thanks for sharing your teaching skill set.
Thanks so much
I appreciate Jacobs way of teaching. He makes it so very clear how to do it by doing it. He makes it very clear in explaining it and the finished project makes me want to make one!! Thank you, Jacob
Dear Pat, You are gone now and I miss you so much. I wish you were here now. Love you always. -Jake
I just found your channel a few days ago and I’m so happy I did. You’re an awesome teacher. You’re so detailed and talented Jacob!
I made a cat model like this for a school project. I really enjoyed following the steps.
Thanky your for your help.😊
You are welcome 😊
👏👏👏👏 Thanks, you helped me with my project 😉
Glad I could help!
Thank you so much. And your cat sculptures are so good (:
Thank you! -Jake
Thank you for doing this. My son had to sculpt an ocelot for school in a diorama and this is a great start on how to do it. You are very good at what you do and I look forward to watching the rest of your videos. Thank you.
Thank you so much. -Jake
holy crap on an alter... you have a great talent... brilliant job 😃😃...
Thank you!
Thank you Jake, I paint resin creatures to customize pictures of loved ones pets, and am having a really hard time finding these figurines. So, I've decided to make my own using clay. You have helped with the basics of molding and blending techniques. So, grateful for your tutorial. If I may ask, how would I make a larger figurine without using so much clay for the base? Do you have any suggestions?
+Urssy's place - Thanks for you comments. You might make a larger cat hollow but I think I would be more trouble than its worth. I would opt for finding an inexpensive source for clay. Many art stores sell pottery clay in bulk for very affordable prices. I buy 25 pounds for about $24. Keep in mind that pottery clay tends to be more fragile than self-hardening clay. Here are a couple links to other cat making videos of mine that might also help you: ruclips.net/video/N0nq4FWsznU/видео.html/ and ruclips.net/video/6jckzJC6qAk/видео.html/ Another option is to make molds of your cats and reproduce them which would save you a lot of time. Here is a link for a great RUclips channel for mold making and supplies: ruclips.net/user/brickintheyard - I am pretty certain you could talk with them to get more specific ideas and direction for your project. Thanks again for your comments and let me know if I can help you again.
love it! he took on a personality right before my eyes. But no tail?
Wonderful sculpture! Thank you!
I think it has an adorable face despite you saying it's going to be rough, I am sure most of us would be over the moon with your idea of rough lol. I do know how you feel about the camera though. I can't do things that I do on an every day basis, like type, if someone is watching me or worse, looking over my shoulder! It's off putting so I imagine it's similar to you and your camera. I wanted to make a cat for a 1:6 th scale diorama and I found this excellent video...you are a great teacher..thanks. Lol arms! I say that too!
Your cats are awesome, you are very talented and i greatly appreciate your videos :)
Very cool sculpt, thanks for posting it up.
+Jay Davis - You are very welcome! - Jacob
Hi Jake, Many thanks for posting this tutorial, your explanations are great and your voice "easy listening" best wishes Karen X
You're very welcome! Thanks so much! Please subscribe to my channel and hit the bell icon so you can get notifications when I upload fresh content. Thanks so much for watching and happy holidays! -Jake
thanks so much you helped me make a cat for my project
hi Jake...just wondering can this be done with polymer clay as I have just started doing some things but only with polymer clay. I have tried normal clay but I prefer the polymer?
Yes, absolutely
Thank you!! I was asked by my 7yr cousin to make her a clay cat XD I do a lot of sculpting but I've always had trouble with cats for some reason.. Mine isn't nearly as good as yours but your video idid help me make her one ^_^
Thank you very much
Any time
thanks! it helped me a lot!
Talk about trusting the process...
Seriously! That cat was a tough one for me. So crazy it got so many views.
incantata bravo bravo. !!!!!!!
Grazie mille! (thanks so much!) - Jacob
You did