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Offline Sangennaru

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #45 on: 06 March 2014, 10:24:05 AM »
Umm... what kind of parlour this will be?  lol

I'd say a messy one! lol

Outstanding work.  Are you using regular plaster and your casting into the void method?  This is looking real pretty. 
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What do you mean casting into the void? Reminds me of some old style sci fi settings, but i'm not sure that's what you meant lol
I used to use very good ceramic plasters (diplast, raysin100), that are "cat-proof" and hold details extremely well. however, for sculpting bricks i prefere a much softer one, basically a plaster of paris. I tend to use much more water than usual, in order to have a very light (when the water dries) and soft material. That's OK for sculpting, definitely NOT for gaming, since i'ts soft as a biscuit. However, for sculpting and carving is a pleasure! =)

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #46 on: 07 March 2014, 03:41:44 AM »
What do you mean casting into the void?
I am guessing that you frame out a section, and then pour into it.  Casting into the void or hole that you created. 
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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #47 on: 07 March 2014, 02:36:00 PM »
I am guessing that you frame out a section, and then pour into it.  Casting into the void or hole that you created. 
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yep, that's basically what i did =)

here's the finished walls. I'll probably publish a first part of the tutorial up to this, since i've already 40 pictures for this stages! For the floor, the details and the roof i'll probably need another tut! =)






and a view of the outsides together:


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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #48 on: 07 March 2014, 04:02:04 PM »
Just to say - how much I have enjoyed this particular build. I have every intention of copying the process for a ruined building I have in mind.

Thank you for the step-by-step images and comments.

Tony

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #49 on: 07 March 2014, 04:10:12 PM »
if You cast this marvelous build in several pieces (which You will have to if You want to save the interior), I might suggest a functional and a damaged roof if molding costs allow

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #50 on: 07 March 2014, 05:44:27 PM »
Just to say - how much I have enjoyed this particular build. I have every intention of copying the process for a ruined building I have in mind.

thanks tony! Any reference to TheLazyForger is really appreciated! ;)

if You cast this marvelous build in several pieces (which You will have to if You want to save the interior), I might suggest a functional and a damaged roof if molding costs allow

Actually, all depends from the buyer. At the moment i've no buyer for the building (it's for sale)... i would cast the whole base and walls in a single piece, and the roof in a bivalve mold. Actually, i won't cast it, the lucky buyer will! ;)

in the weekend i'm outside the city, i'll manage to write the first part of the article then! =)

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #51 on: 07 March 2014, 06:05:16 PM »
well then retitle the thread (Sale reproduction rights)

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Re: Misterious Medieval Building
« Reply #52 on: 07 March 2014, 06:11:14 PM »
well then retitle the thread (Sale reproduction rights)

I think i will wait to have the piece almost completed. Besides, i've three companies following the project, and maybe they will like it!
meanwhile, i'll just update you fellow LAFers with my slow progresses ^^

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Re: The Burning Rib - Part One released!
« Reply #53 on: 07 March 2014, 11:30:58 PM »
Ladies and Gents, i'm proud to announce the first part of the tutorial-trilogy of the Burnin' Rib!

Read the article on my website!




or use the link here: http://www.thelazyforger.com/tutorials/burninrib1/

I'm used to add some more pictures together with a link, but i've already posted a lot in the thread...
Aaaaand, goodnight, folks! :)

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Re: The Burning Rib - Part Two released!
« Reply #54 on: 08 March 2014, 09:06:17 PM »
...and the second part is now published as well!

http://www.thelazyforger.com/tutorials/burninrib2/

For the third (and last, i think) part you'll have to wait a little more though, since my sculpting process needs some time! ^^

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Re: The Burning Rib - Part Two released!
« Reply #55 on: 09 February 2017, 05:04:07 PM »
Cheers everyone! After nearly 3 years i reuploaded the tutorials in the website - the old one went down and deleted by distracted admins.

http://thelazyforger.com/tutorials/the-burnin-rib-part-one/
http://thelazyforger.com/tutorials/the-burnin-rib-part-two/


Hope there's still interest, and apologies for the threadomancy! ^_^

Cheers
Jack
« Last Edit: 09 February 2017, 05:05:55 PM by Sangennaru »

 

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