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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: beefcake on 02 October 2016, 09:02:30 AM
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The sculpting bug is back in me which I'm more than happy about. I finished a quick sculpt the other night. A baseball bat armed thug with a balaclava on. I'm pretty happy with how he turned out. I have four more planned with a variety of different close combat brawling weapons. Maybe another bat, a tyre iron, possible a chain if I can sculpt one easily.
Pretty standard pose on this guy. Next in line is a female (which you can see started in the background basically).
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr309/kminis/sculpting%20and%20creations/P1290818_zpsibr37jkv.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/kminis/media/sculpting%20and%20creations/P1290818_zpsibr37jkv.jpg.html)
(http://i494.photobucket.com/albums/rr309/kminis/sculpting%20and%20creations/P1290819_zpsx0eae3rs.jpg) (http://s494.photobucket.com/user/kminis/media/sculpting%20and%20creations/P1290819_zpsx0eae3rs.jpg.html)
I bought some armatures from Greenstuffworld which has really enthused me about sculpting as the armature part of it is the bit that really frustrates me.
Comments and feedback appreciated.
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Hey well done, it's not easy
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Hi beefcake
I just came across this but better late than never!
im guessing its greenstuff? greenstuff is hard to use on its own.
You've got the start of somthing there.
Have you tried making your own armatures?
Alan
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Yes, but I hate doing it. I've been thinking about e experimenting with a mix of gs and milliput to see how good that is.
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beefcake :
I know the feeling, i still dont like making armatures but needs must.
Greenstuff and milliput is not a bad mix, somthing you can play around with.
Magic sculpt is good stuff, got to leave it alone for half hour or so before using it as it makes it nicer and easier to use.
Alan
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I sculpt in 10mm for Warmaster.
I've found Procreate to be great stuff. It's stiffer than green stuff and works better for less organic parts.
A green stuff/procreate mixture is very handy as I've often found green stuff too soft or sticky and I'm not patient enough to wait for it to cure a bit.
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I sculpt in 10mm for Warmaster.
I've found Procreate to be great stuff. It's stiffer than green stuff and works better for less organic parts.
A green stuff/procreate mixture is very handy as I've often found green stuff too soft or sticky and I'm not patient enough to wait for it to cure a bit.
I used procreate in the past but the cost made me go to GS. I too am not patient enough for it to cure a little. I've switched to half and hlaf GS and Milliput which I am having nice results with.
I must get back to finishing these guys (the girl turned out rubbish so I stopped as I lost interest)
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From my experience, ProCreate is about the same price than greenstuff, actually slightly cheaper. Note that ProCreate is sold under different labels (e.g. Gale Force 9 grey stuff is procreate).
The two are not so dissimilar. ProCreate has a bit less memory and feels a bit stiffer but the difference is really subtle. If I have to sculpt anything vaguely detailed, I include some Fimo in the mix. It changes the consistency of the putty quite a bit and it took me a while to get used to it. It also increases curing time, which is something you might not like. Though, if you're in a hurry you can always accelerate the curing by putting the sculpt in the oven at 50°C, putting it under hot water or using a lamp.
Below, some other tips that allowed me to improve on my sculpting.
I use vaseline to get smooth surfaces (just a very tiny bit), it works far better than water (or saliva). I also wash the sculpt regularly with warm water or soap between steps. If you use silicon shapers, there's no need for any lubricant.
Don't compromise on the armature. I build my own by soldering fine wires (between 0.5 -1.00mm and 0.2mm for hands). It is time consuming and a bit tedious but a good armature really helps improving the final result.
Finally, probably the most critical factor for me is a good source of light and a magnifying visor, as I otherwise just can't properly see what I'm doing.
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Maybe where I previously bought it from had different prices. Just looked at gs world and the difference is small.
I also use Vaseline for lubrication.