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Hello so I thought I will get my blog going on my progress on sculpting 28mm models. I made a few attempts with different materials and tools and techniques and I thought maybe this would help someone else out as well. If you have any cc or any questions just ask. Oh this is my ......jeeze been sculpting for less then 4 months lets so how long it takes to get good . OH last thing most if not all are not done here Getting the final pics of them finished sculpted and painted soon I hope "kid flushed my camera multiple times, didn't go down but it is dead as dead can be."
First try polymer clay added some green stuff for detail... doesn't stick to well.
Now just to try and see how long to let green stuff dry and dif mixtures for 28mm I tryed this out. "several attempts btw"
Now thinking I found the right mix+time I tryed out a full model in 28mm "turned out he was 24mm
Now I went up to 34 mm To try and see if my skills changed any and here is a quick update on a werewolf polymer clay rough attempt in 3 hours.
Now with everything I learnt so far I am testing out a full sculpt.
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