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Title: Sculpting books?
Post by: beefcake on 28 April 2017, 08:18:57 AM
Does anyone know of any good books on sculpting miniatures? (I've found a few online resources but want to have a few more options)

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Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: manic _miner on 28 April 2017, 09:01:42 AM
 Matt Gubser had a little one out some Years back.Not sure if he still does it though.
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: beefcake on 28 April 2017, 11:38:30 AM
Cool. I'll have a look around
Thanks
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: Andrew Rae on 28 April 2017, 11:47:59 AM
It's not miniatures specific, but Anatomy for Sculptors (https://anatomy4sculptors.com/next_store/) is the best anatomy book you'll find. Well worth the admittedly steep price.
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: zemjw on 28 April 2017, 01:32:47 PM
Osprey do/did one, but its names escapes me at the moment.

While searching for it, I came across a scribd (https://www.scribd.com/doc/22340487/The-Beginners-Guide-to-Sculpting-Miniature-Figures) page that I hadn't seen. It claims you can download it and other books of a similar nature. I've never used scribd, so I'm not sure if there is a cost or not.

Andrea Miniatures did a couple of books, not sure if they still do. They're for 54mm, but techniques still apply.

There's another one, whose name also escapes me (it's on my bookshelf, but I'm at work) where a bloke sculpts a 90mm figure from scratch.

There are a number of clay sculpting books out there. Much larger scale, but the process could be useful. There's a new clay sculpting book from 3d Total - Beginner's Guide to Sculpting Characters in Clay (https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1909414409/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3FEAGUJT4JCKK&coliid=I2I26XBBX56EEH)

There are also plenty of polymer clay books available - look for work by Katherine Dewey

I have the Kindle version of Anatomy for Sculptors, although I don't see if offered on Amazon any more.

I'll have a look around my bookshelves, as I have probably purchased most sculpting related books at one time or another - although sadly you wouldn't know it from my output :'(
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: beefcake on 28 April 2017, 08:35:40 PM
Thanks, I'll have a look into some of those. Appreciate the effort.
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: Bergil on 29 April 2017, 12:28:27 AM
Visit me for the day, bring a bottle of vodka and coke, a cake and I'll show you the basics of sculpting.
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Post by: beefcake on 29 April 2017, 04:12:53 AM
While that sounds like a fun investment I'm not sure whether the cost of airfares would be smiled upon by my wife. And also leaving her with 3 kids for the amount of time return flights plus vodka drinking takes  lol If I lived close though I would take you up on that offer. (I'm assuming you don't live in NZ)
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: Bergil on 30 April 2017, 02:24:25 PM
'Fraid not mate. Still it was a genuine offer :)
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: zemjw on 30 April 2017, 08:46:01 PM
To add titles to some of my earlier vague descriptions: Note - I have no idea if these are still in print

Sculpting Miniature Military Figures with Kim Jones
Text and pictures of him sculpting a 90mm/120mm ACW type figure

Modelling and Painting Figures by Osprey

Modelling Scale Figures by Osprey
More about converting that sculpting from scratch

Euro Modelismo Sculpting and Body Language by Accion Press
Larger scale, but loads of pictures

Conversion and Scratch Building of Model Figures by Andrea Press
Copyright 2001, so probably out of print

Building and Painting Scale Figures by Sheperd Paine
More converting than building, but still loads of info

I have some others covering more "arty" type sculpting, but those are the main scale figure ones I have
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: beefcake on 30 April 2017, 08:52:08 PM
Thanks Zemjw, That's quite a comprehensive list. I'll look into all of those. I found the first Osprey one you mentioned on their site (and the second I think). I may go for those. When I scrape together enough cash I might also purchase the anatomy book.

'Fraid not mate. Still it was a genuine offer :)
And I really appreciate it. I'd love to actually see someone else at work. Sadly living in a small country with relatively few people in the industry here and living in a smaller town, it is very unlikely I'll be able to see anyone else that works in a similar scale to what I wish to see.
Title: Re: Sculpting books?
Post by: zemjw on 01 May 2017, 08:04:52 AM
I'm not sure what you've found online, but there are a few Miniature Mentor videos that cover sculpting.

They are at least the correct scale and the camera work is very good. There's one greenstuff and two fimo videos if memory serves