Toy Design & Sculpture: Sculpting Wrinkles & Texture - FREE CHAPTER
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#ActionFigure Design & Sculpture - Sculpting Wrinkles & Texture
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In this excerpt from Part 2 of "Toy Design & Sculpture for Action Figures," master toymaker & creature designer Sandy Collora (Predator 2, Men in Black, Batman: Dead End) sculpts details, wrinkles, and texture into his insectoid Super Sculpey clay figure -- includes valuable tips on disguising joints and how to create a feeling of organic flow.
#MiniLesson Highlights
--Wrinkle texture - carving & adding "clay worms"
--Establishing an organic flow
--Disguising joints with textures
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Where do you get these fine detailing loop tools? I can't seem to find any
Hey Matthew! Just click on this link then click on "MATERIALS" on the page: bit.ly/ToyDesignPt2YT - Balázs
this is exactly the clay I use for my dinosaur figures
As usual.. Fantastic.. Sandy is such a cool guy
I am battling perimenopause, and my skin is the target. Over night I seemed to have noticed wrinkles that I didn't have the day before. In addition, the hot flashes and profuse sweating was tearing up the delicate skin under my eyes. So, I decided to give this a try out of desperation, and to my surprise, there is a difference in the wrinkles and bags under my eyes, after using this product for one month. Needless to say, I purchased my second bottle tonight. I will never run out of argan life’s pure argan oil.
Wait what the fuck?
Katherina 😁😂😃😄😅
AWESOME ! I HOPE YOUR ALIEN SCULPTURE IS AS GREAT AS THE BAGS UNDER YOUR EYES.
@2:18 you can see the unused The Lost World Jurassic Park Pteranodon Animatronic in the background. So awesome!
Eagle eye! - Balázs
I have this modeling plasticine that I find great to get ideas down, and what is great, that you can, obviously, re-use it... does it have any use in the professional sculpting circles/world? Being a self-taught artist and all.. is why I am asking...
What factories are you talking about, and what do they charge?? I’ve sculpted a creature that im looking to sell. It has lots surface detail and small parts that require injection mold to cast properly, and I want it in polystone resin. In other words I dont have the ability to replicate it on my own. Been looking for manufacturers but have been unable to find any at all.
Hi, I have an original red rex from jurassic park. Two of the toe claws look like they have excess paint that melted a little bit or something like that so on two of the toe claws they bulge out a little. What would i have to do in order to get them back the shape they were supposed to be?
Aww Sandy
What's the liquid material he uses with his brush? I really could not understand him
Turpenoid-the safer, odorless turpentine substitute. Rubbing alcohol is less aggressive and works just as good.
Be careful though. You don't want to apply either until you've finished the detail. It's really more of a finishing texturizer. It leaves the surface of the clay very tacky and not easily workable. If you try to work it after using turpenoid or alcohol, it likes to clump and crumble like if you applied heat for a short time. I believe it's the oxidation of the polymer that makes up Sculpey.
thanks for the answer, it means a lot :)
Does castilene harden? If yes, should it be cooked or air-dried? I do not know if you've explained it, but I do not speak English well and I could not follow all the talk.
This is - Super Sculpey Original or Super Sculpey Firm ?
Original, firm is gray
This one is normally called Super Sculpey Beige. There’s an even paler and softer one called Living Doll. The firm one is grey and allows for better fine detailing and it’s easier to see the details too.
what type of tools are you using ?
Here it is the full list: 6 inch size Sculpting Tools & Brushes, Turpenoid, 90% iso Alcohol, Super Glue, Wire Cutters and Needle Nose Pliers. - Balázs
Did the toy you where making get made into a toy ?
Toy for adults. :) - Balázs
Director of Batman: Dead End
Are u guys selling this figure?
Hay
whats it like working with the Sculpty?
I find it too soft and squishy. But it is really good for doing small details and textures, it smooths out really easily. It's nice that it can be hardened by baking, but at the same time it often cracks or burns. I gave up on this stuff and prefer oil based clay now. I'm learning now to make moulds too. It's pretty neato.
Someone please tell me what is the name of this kind of "clay"?
Super Sculpey, it's a very unique polymer clay. - Balázs
I'm so Thank you, you guys are amazing I hope some day we can work together.
There are several different types of Sculpey. The main difference between them is their firmness. Sculpey Firm is much more akin to real clay but the texture is super fine like the others still. I find Sculpey Firm to be much less prone to getting deformed or dented from accidental touches.
you look like you should be on the scene!! lol!!