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Made in tr
Fresh-Faced New User






İ have tried to make just ordinary three different kind of demons ; khorne , slaanesh and nurgle with some dough and wire. hope you like
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Made in ph
Pulsating Possessed Chaos Marine





Reminds me of my terracotta 150 mm SM. Nice work, very creative.

D.O.O.M.F.A.R.T.'s Night Panda of Asian Lurking 
   
Made in gb
Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade






Bristol, UK

Hey man, that's pretty decent. Good job on the paint too.
Did you find the dough hard to work with? I imagine it's very difficult to get fine details with it.

I recently started attempting sculpting, with pretty much the same tecniques. I'm going to use a layer of Green Stuff over the top of my more basic sculpting to give a little more surface detail though.

Good work dude, how long did these take, and how much do you think they cost you?

   
Made in tr
Fresh-Faced New User






Tek wrote:Hey man, that's pretty decent. Good job on the paint too.
Did you find the dough hard to work with? I imagine it's very difficult to get fine details with it.

I recently started attempting sculpting, with pretty much the same tecniques. I'm going to use a layer of Green Stuff over the top of my more basic sculpting to give a little more surface detail though.

Good work dude, how long did these take, and how much do you think they cost you?


Thanks for the comment . You are right , normally little details are disappeared when i wash the model with glue Also play dough wasn't an good idea for sculpting , i just bought green stuff but im gonna use this for only small conversions . For serious sculpting , i need some more clay or something i guess. İ've heard a modelling clay which calls ' grey stuff ' do you have any idea for it ?

İ paid near two dollars for two pack of dought , glue plus wire . İ've made them in one week ( By the way i did not work everyday and hour ) .
   
Made in de
Shroomin Brain Boy





Berlin Germany

man, what will you pull out of your hat next? sky is the limit it seems...

personaly i would have used air dry clay, but you made a decent job also the technique is solid to the bone.

they do have a look a bit of a comedian until they probably rip out your guts i suppose...

cool work, vik

   
Made in gb
Pestilent Plague Marine with Blight Grenade






Bristol, UK

Sounds like a bargain MERT! Keep going I say. I've heard of grey stuff, you hear a lot of people using it for sculpting.

Nice cheap alternatives are DAS air clay, Sculpey and Milliput. All have different properties, and different people will say "X is rubbish, you should use Y instead", but I say give it a go. I use Milliput as it's cheap, I'm yet to try DAS but I hear good things. My friend is a professional sculptor, and he swears by Sculpey. He also sculpts with toothpicks but there you go.

   
 
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