SCULPTING A PORTRAIT THE EASY WAY!!
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Hi guys
thanks for tuning in to the 4th episode of this mini series todays focus is on the ears, showing you the simplest most effective way to create your ears on portrait works!
as always let me know in the comments how you're getting on and if these videos are helping!
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❤❤ Morning! I got my wax and am ready to rock and roll ! Warming box, too 😊 Got my new tools 🎉 😊. Thank you ❤ the ears are kinda cool to make!
How are you finding the new tools?
@@stevewinterburnsculptor I will have to practice ♥ but I love them. They are much better tools then what I was using. I think I could get spoiled to this ♥ ☺
@@stevewinterburnsculptor they do feel good in my hands
Amazing work of art...so much details...😍👏👏👏
Thanks 🙏🏼
I am Japanese, so sorry if my English is wrong💦
I love your sculpture!!!
I studied sculpture as a student. Your lessons are very clear and informative!!
Your video has made me want to try sculpting again!
The same clay is not available in Japan, so I will try to find something similar. I am looking forward to your next lesson!!☺️
If you're new, Welcome to class ❤ Don't forget to hit that thumbs up and subscribe. When you can, go back to the first lesson in the series. Excellent information. And have fun! If you mess up, no worries. It’s all part of learning. 😊😊
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In my opinion as a non-native English speaker, the music could be lower so I could focus and understand you better. I like your way to teach 😊
Just what the doctor ordered. Going to try to do a Tom Waits head. Circa 1976, when it seems to have a strong triangular quality.
Hey steve, i just subscribed. I am new to this channel. I have been a chef for 30 years but prior i was trained in cabinet making in Jamaica as a 12yr old, where i learned wood carving. Iwhen i finished school i started as dishwasher and eventually chef. I did food art for years in Ja. Including tallow, shortening, and chocolate and marzipan sculpting as well as fruit and veg carvings. I scetch in pencils, too. I love food art and art and sculpting (especially human form) as a whole. I am obviously not as talented as you, but now I've moved to the USA. i realize i have a bètter opportunity to explore more options as we had less to work with in the islands. Any advice on starting over with focus only (for now) on the kind of sculpting you do? I would like to learn more about wax scuptures like the things you do. Lookin forwards to any advise. Your work, from the little ive seen so far) is amazing.... God Bless
Thanks for subscribing, what a brilliant story! This is perfect timed, if you have any specific questions jump over to my latest RUclips short and comment any questions. I’m going to film a Q&A to answer all questions! Hope it will help you!
Hi mate, this is something id want to get into.
Where do you recommend i start? great video btw 😄
Definitely just get some plastiline or clay with some basic tools and just get playing with forms get time with tools and material
Im new. What type of material do you use for sculpting?
Hi there, it’s plastiline. If you check episode one of this series you can see the brand etc
Only a person having a passion and years of practice can reach at your level.