This is super late but you can also make your own templates by making holes in the shape of scales, baking the stamp and then pushing it softly on your sculpt. If youre unsure of sort of what to do in order to do this, take a bit of clay and press onto a scaled toy you have to see what that looks like and/or bake that for an additional stamp.
These are some of the best and quickest ways I have seen. The thing with the paperclip at around 2:40 was just awesome. I am doing a Drogon from Game of Thrones and all of these will work. SUBSCRIBED By the way... you hold your tools in a very weird way.
This video is so awesome. Idk why it took me so long to find it! I just kept trying to look up videos of people sculpting snakes or dragons when this is what I really needed the whole time!
amazing. this is precisly the type of tutorial i needed. i especially liked the paperclip method. the use of it made spectacular results. it would be awesome to see you use some of these techniques applied to sculpture such as a dragon or a dinosaur.
fredrick alexander Thank you so much! I learned that trick from one of the sculptors at Games Workshop. I’ll definitely be doing multiple dragon and dinosaurs sculptures going forward
I love this and have tried the first scale with no luck. I think my clay is too soft. I'm using a sculpy clay, but everything mushes together. Do you have a link to the type of clay you use by chance? Thanks for sharing your talent!
I love super sculpey! For this I’m using fimo. If you want your clay to be firmer you can roll it out in thin sheets then put it between some paper. If you watch the “fixing old crumbly clay” video I made you can see the method towards the end.
Awesome tutorial! I really enjoyed watching your methods. Thanks for it. :) If it’s possible on future vids can you opt for quieter music? I’ve got my phone volume all the way down to the last bar and the style of it in general is a rather grating when trying to focus and learn. In the end I just muted it entirely. :x
I did the third pattern in milliput works very nicely for 28mm. I had less success with the first 2 because of the way milliput "tears" but I was also working with a pretty old batch.
These textures could them self's be used as pendents with mica power, or used as stamps for polymer clay, the ideas are endless great ideas even using negative and positive stamps.🐝👍
Awesome! Promote your stuff on the warhammer community, people use "green stuff" for sculpting just like this all the time, and your skill would be sort after!
I don't use polymer clay, but I'm really hoping this works for paper clay too! I'm gonna sketch up a dragon to sculpt sometime and try it out! I'll come back to let you know how it went.
Zouzou , you don’t need to be sorry at all! I appreciate you giving a reason :) Most people would just click dislike and say nothing which makes it hard to know what I’ve done wrong. I picked the song because it was the best of the royalty free music I have access to. I’ll try and work on the music side for the future 😊 Thank you for the feedback
Zouzou haha yeah more I think about it worse the music is 😂 I’m getting a laptop to work from after this Coronavirus thing is over and it should be easier to get better music that’s royalty free. iTunes isn’t great
Those itty bitty scales using the paper clip are so clever!
Thank you so so so much! This and your hair sculpting tutorial is gonna be a massive help for my upcoming commissions!!
Ohhhhh at first I thought these were the making of texture stamps, beautifully done
could be used for that , yes ?
Thank you for sharing the idea! Harmony to you!
Wow this is very helpful! I want to make a crocodile so I’ll use the green tutorial!
Super! Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!!!!❤❤❤
I was about to buy the templates. but now I see I can do this, saved me a lot of money, I have the tools already, thanks
This is super late but you can also make your own templates by making holes in the shape of scales, baking the stamp and then pushing it softly on your sculpt. If youre unsure of sort of what to do in order to do this, take a bit of clay and press onto a scaled toy you have to see what that looks like and/or bake that for an additional stamp.
HOLY COW this was exatly what i needed! Thank you so much!
Whow, great video thanks for sharing
These are some of the best and quickest ways I have seen. The thing with the paperclip at around 2:40 was just awesome. I am doing a Drogon from Game of Thrones and all of these will work. SUBSCRIBED
By the way... you hold your tools in a very weird way.
Thank you so much! You literally just saved my art grade!
Good luck getting to your subscribers, came from FB :)
This video is so awesome. Idk why it took me so long to find it! I just kept trying to look up videos of people sculpting snakes or dragons when this is what I really needed the whole time!
Great video! Thank you!
amazing. this is precisly the type of tutorial i needed. i especially liked the paperclip method. the use of it made spectacular results. it would be awesome to see you use some of these techniques applied to sculpture such as a dragon or a dinosaur.
fredrick alexander Thank you so much! I learned that trick from one of the sculptors at Games Workshop. I’ll definitely be doing multiple dragon and dinosaurs sculptures going forward
Wow! This is amazing work!
Love this tutorial. Thanks so much.
Wow 👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 j’adore 🤩 bravo !
came from fb to subscribe!! gud luck reaching ur goal! i enjoyed the tutorial! will be watching more! tfs! and merry xmas all!
nice tutorial. I learned a few things.
Very useful tutorial! I saw you on the FB group. Hopefully you reach your goal. We all are reaching for it!
I love this and have tried the first scale with no luck. I think my clay is too soft. I'm using a sculpy clay, but everything mushes together. Do you have a link to the type of clay you use by chance? Thanks for sharing your talent!
I love super sculpey! For this I’m using fimo. If you want your clay to be firmer you can roll it out in thin sheets then put it between some paper. If you watch the “fixing old crumbly clay” video I made you can see the method towards the end.
@@Stickydice Thank you so much! :)
Hi this is super late but whenever my clay gets too soft from my hands, I put it in the fridge for a little while to firm it up a bit.
oh these are amazing. Make sure to add the list of tools you use in the description :D it would be a great reference
Cristina F Thank you so much! I’ll do a full video on my tools next :D
Just saw your post in the sculpting forum. Subbed!
Same here!! This guy is awesome! :D
Same! ;)
Awesome. Wow. AMAzing
Muy buen vídeo. Gracias por compartir!
Thank you for sharing It’s so helpful
awesome, great video
I have no wordsssss!!!! Amazing!
Олеся Семеновна thank you so much!!!
Really awesome and informative
These are good! I'm sculpting shenron and got stuck on the scales. Going for the first one 😍
Awesome tutorial! I really enjoyed watching your methods. Thanks for it. :)
If it’s possible on future vids can you opt for quieter music? I’ve got my phone volume all the way down to the last bar and the style of it in general is a rather grating when trying to focus and learn. In the end I just muted it entirely. :x
Auchtahelweit thank you so much for the constructive criticism, I use your advice for future work. After watching it back I totally agree :)
For sure! I’m looking forward to what you share next. :)
Sooo great!!😍😍😍 where did you get the bent tool that you used to refine the scales? I've never seen one like that before🤔🤨😊
Thanks for the great tutorial!
What kind of paste have you used?
This is awesome! Thank you so much!
fantastic and realistic textures - thanks Sticky!
Nice Work!
Wow amazing
Вау,спасибо за мастер класс, всё не так просто.
I did the third pattern in milliput works very nicely for 28mm. I had less success with the first 2 because of the way milliput "tears" but I was also working with a pretty old batch.
Just what I was lookin' for. ❤❤❤
Good luck with getting all the subscribers you need before the new year.
This is awesome, this is exactly what I was searching for, thanks!😃
Very cool, thank you
Been looking for this video for a long time. I’m a reptile nut. And this helps a lot. But please please slow it down a bit. Lol. Thanks
Genial video, grandes habilidades de escultor, es una delicia mirar tus videos y aprender de ellos; gracias por compartirlos.
Sublime 👍👏 merci pour le partage 👍
These are amazing! I love it!
These textures could them self's be used as pendents with mica power, or used as stamps for polymer clay, the ideas are endless great ideas even using negative and positive stamps.🐝👍
Super cool! Thanks for sharing! I like the look of that little "foot-like" tool you use to press down the corners, etc. Does that have a name?
thank you!!
Is it the red tool?
@@Stickydice she probably meant the one at 5:17
0:13 good for king gidorah.
Thx for the helpful video! What song is in the video ? I love it!
top tier
Good job Chris
Thank you so much so much your the best!
Awesome! Promote your stuff on the warhammer community, people use "green stuff" for sculpting just like this all the time, and your skill would be sort after!
Love them
I don't use polymer clay, but I'm really hoping this works for paper clay too! I'm gonna sketch up a dragon to sculpt sometime and try it out! I'll come back to let you know how it went.
How did it go
🔥!!!!!!!!
Is the “red tip tool” a heat type?
What's the name of your polymer clay brand, bro? Thanks
Fimo 👌👍
@@Stickydice fimo effec/soft?
Fimo soft 👍 I’d recommend mixing it with super sculpey firm if you’re doing complex sculptures
What is that small tipped tool you are using? Where do I get one?
Brianna Marin it was made from a needle heated up then hammered flat
Very good
Sculpt a dragon please!
could you make vid ad out sculpting a dragon :)
What is this music?
thanks for this how to for this noob
Your video is cool but the music made me put a red thumb... Not sorry
Zouzou , you don’t need to be sorry at all! I appreciate you giving a reason :)
Most people would just click dislike and say nothing which makes it hard to know what I’ve done wrong.
I picked the song because it was the best of the royalty free music I have access to.
I’ll try and work on the music side for the future 😊
Thank you for the feedback
@@Stickydice that's OK dude, it's just getting personal when there's hard electronic music blasting while seeing your cute scales 😅👌
Zouzou haha yeah more I think about it worse the music is 😂
I’m getting a laptop to work from after this Coronavirus thing is over and it should be easier to get better music that’s royalty free. iTunes isn’t great
Great sculpture. Bloody awful music.
Yeah royalty free music sucks 😕