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My name is Pawel, and I'm crazy about miniatures. I've been collecting them for the last 10 years! Somewhere in the middle, I decided to sculpt my own creatures. I liked it so much that I couldn't imagine doing anything else in my life. This love brought Rotten Factory. The place where I can use my passion for sculpting to make my visions real.
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Fantastic work Pawel. Thanks for sharing your sculpts and making your videos. They're a great introduction. I'd be very interested in hearing about the different clays/putty you use and what they're good for. Things your tried and learned and why you've settled on the methods and materials you use.
KernelTerror wrote: Very instructive video ! Kind of make me want to try sculpting something from scratch.
Brilliant looking ogre as well, keep it up !
Thanks mate! You definitely should try it!
theCrowe wrote: Fantastic work Pawel. Thanks for sharing your sculpts and making your videos. They're a great introduction. I'd be very interested in hearing about the different clays/putty you use and what they're good for. Things your tried and learned and why you've settled on the methods and materials you use.
Thank you!
This is a great idea to make a video with a review of some puttys, and clays, a tell more about my experience. Added to "to do" list .
Today I have just one photo, but with toads. Funny creatures ;P.
I'd also like to hear about making weapons. What you've found that works, what doesn't work so well. Materials and methods. I've been finding weapons hard to do and mostly next use bits if i have them.
I'd also like to hear about making weapons. What you've found that works, what doesn't work so well. Materials and methods. I've been finding weapons hard to do and mostly next use bits if i have them.
I plan to make a full tutorial, where I'll show how to make all kinds of weapons .
Today I have something rotten (for a change )
MITET
Fimo SOFT + SuperSculpey, GS Size: 31 mm (to the eye line)
Concept: Moritz Krebs
I recommended your Rotten Circus Crew minis to my friend who plays Carnival of Chaos in Mordheim, we were both very impressed with them when they arrived.
Wonderful to see the creation process of such high quality miniatures, it's very inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Thumpingbear wrote: I recommended your Rotten Circus Crew minis to my friend who plays Carnival of Chaos in Mordheim, we were both very impressed with them when they arrived.
Wonderful to see the creation process of such high quality miniatures, it's very inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! It was fun to sculpt them .
I have a plan to make more miniatures for Rotten Circus .
These are absolutely gorgeous minis - so full of character, but without being too over-the top about it. Beautiful stuff, can't wait to see what you create next!
posermcbogus wrote: These are absolutely gorgeous minis - so full of character, but without being too over-the top about it. Beautiful stuff, can't wait to see what you create next!
Thank you posermcbogus!! I hope you will like the next miniature as well :3.
Today I would like to show you a photo of Rotten Cannon. I'll post more photos and info about this miniature soon .
Meanwhile the ROTTEN MINOTAUR
Fimo SOFT + SuperSculpey, GS Size: 48 mm (to the eye line), 74 mm total
Concept: Patrick Lorente,
Made for Rotten Factory