WOW!
I've been thinking about doing something very similar to this, but I am a little lost as to where to start.
If you have the time, could you share your method, tools and materials? I'd really appreciate it!
That's exactly where I was 2 months ago, had some ideas but no idea of what to do or how to do it.
I use Super Sculpey, the beige stuff that comes in a 454gm or 1lb block...... it stays soft until fired in an
oven so mistakes can be made freely, which for me took a lot of the self-imposed pressure off. It means
you can keep practicing and practicing with the same clay so set-up costs aren't scary either.
You can use wire armatures, tin foil armatures or in the case of my sigil pieces I glued 3 cork coasters together and
then squashed the clay onto it, using a roller to flatten it out. All the detailing is done with a set of metal dental tools
which can be picked up from Ebay quite cheaply too.......
Other than that get onto model making forums, get hints and tips but don't be put off by the standard of others work - they've been doing it ages! Other than that Google searching for ideas is well worth it's weight in gold.
Have fun and let the ideas flow, find your own style and it gets easier, don't be afraid to trash a piece and start again.
Hope that is of some help, that's what I'm doing and it's working for me
