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Made in ca
Thrall Wizard of Tzeentch







First off, I don't want to hear about improving my clay, this is scrap clay I'm practicing with so I understand that. But other than that all Comments and Criticism is appreciated!

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It's supposed to be a rock base for my models and I'm going to clean it up after it cures, I just wanted an opinion on the initial sculpt.

This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at 2017/04/26 01:14:07


 
   
Made in us
Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle






Unfortunately the pictures aren't loading for me.

 
   
Made in ca
Thrall Wizard of Tzeentch







That was a mistake in my part, I fixed it now
   
Made in us
Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle






It will make a very good base. I'm no sculptor but the only thing I would do is round off some of the edges where you delineated the rocks so that it looks more natural.

 
   
Made in ca
Thrall Wizard of Tzeentch







 Luciferian wrote:
It will make a very good base. I'm no sculptor but the only thing I would do is round off some of the edges where you delineated the rocks so that it looks more natural.


I cant when the clay is wet because of it being too small a detail and it just ruining other parts (I already tried to) im going to have to file it off when its dry.
   
Made in nz
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looks like a solid start. I use sculpey not what seems to be air-drying clay but its mostly the same.

Once you go at it again when it's dry you should start to see improvement and how it will finally look. Hard to say more before that.

   
 
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