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Thread: The Joker

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    The Joker

    Okay...I posted this originally in The customs discussion section, and think it really belongs here....For those who haven't read the previous post, this is my first head sculpt...Haven't worked with this size before, and I am not used to using polymer clay either... so please bear with me as I learn as I go! First pics were taken after 45 minutes using my fingers and a toothpick as sculpting tools.....the next shots were another one hour of "play" using some sculpting tools...we'll see how it turns out! Enjoy!

    Oh...I am sculpting this from my head....probably a mistake...would be a lot easier if I had a few pics to refer to....


    Kevin

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    Last edited by tactile2; Feb 1, '10 at 11:14 PM. Reason: why not?

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    Looking good! The tools definatly allowed you to get into more detail.

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    Coming along nicely, the hair needs a little more work, needs to be more puffy
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    He's getting creepier looking, and personally I like the slicked down hair.

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    He is looking good. Cant wait to see the finished peice.

    You asked me a ???? about the sculpty on my post.
    Yeah I baked it solid in a toster over.
    You have to rotate it from time to time so not to burn it.
    Or I have to at least because of the toster oven.
    As far as what I used. I know its sculpty but have no idea witch one.
    I have a tub full of peices and colors from past sculpts.
    I just grabbed up a wad out of the tub and started messing with it.
    Im going to start useing wax soon.
    I actually hate the putty after seeing what can be done with wax.
    Most pros use wax. It's better all around for sculpting.

    Sorry I wish I knew...If I had to guess I would think it was regular sculpty from walmart.

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    okay..I have also seen wax and it's awesome....since you are going to use wax, obviously you intend to cast the finshed ones then, correct?

    Also, you may already know this, but you can smooth out sculpey with alcohol...I am using 70%, but the 90 (i think it's 90) works even better.

    I have never gotten to a cured state, does sculpey sand okay?

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    Yeah the alcohol works good.Yep it sand ok once hard. What I do now is. I get it to the point you seen it. Then I make a mold of it and cast it in resin. Once it's in resin cast. You can cut and detail it out. This will allow you to try different things too. You might want to make changes. If they dont work out no harm no fowl. You can always pour another one and go back to the start.

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    I seen you mention buying some sculpting tools. You can get dental kits off ebay pretty cheep. Thats what I use they work great. If interested.

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    Hi! I am an art and drama teacher, so I grabbed a bunch of tools from the school....they are like dental tools....I am a painter, but have always been intrigued by sculpting.....

    So that wolverine one was cast....hmmm.....

    Kev

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    You might wanna make a cast of the Joker sculpt in this stage and then do what Chris suggested. Keep the original sculpt to work on your Joker and use the cast for a Wolverine sculpt, I can definitely see him in there
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