Author Topic: Lalam's Young Link Sculpture/Figure  (Read 2241 times)

Did this using Super Sculpey, it's a WIP (and because sculptures take alot longer than drawings do, I don't want the bitch out).  I don't know how to prove that I made it, but once it's actually finished it's going to have a base stand carved into, "L24."

Also, should it be a poseable figure, or a small ass statue?


Holy stuff, I see fingers :o

Looks pretty good, you have a nice eye for detail.

Small statue,poseable stuff breaks faster.

Small statue,poseable stuff breaks faster.
Revoltech joints + some of the best clay you can get = very durable.  I don't think it'll be breaking if I make it into a figure.

Explain what its made of and how you made it.

Ninja edit: This right: http://www.sculpey.com/products/products_poly_supersculp.htm

Revoltech joints + some of the best clay you can get = very durable.  I don't think it'll be breaking if I make it into a figure.
Ok a poseable statue then. :3

Revoltech joints + some of the best clay you can get = very durable.  I don't think it'll be breaking if I make it into a figure.

It seems you've answered your own question.

Explain what its made of and how you made it.
Super Sculpey, if you actually read the simple description, you would've figured that out.  Also, I used a clay tool.  I molded each piece, then started to carve, and if the sizing's incorrect, then I start to moosh it with my hands alittle.  I also started with the body, because I usually screw up and make the head too large or too small, then the joints either don't fit, or aren't good enought o keep up the weight of the figure.  The belt was supposed to be a seperate piece thrown on there, but since I kept doing some resizing stuff, I just carved it out of the body since there was a big enough gap to use.  And for the joints, I have a series of joints that are all filled with clay, and I just push them in, and cut off a little of the clay, if the peg makes the clay piece too big.

Is this supposed to be a way to prove myself?  If so, then there's no point in asking that.  I sculpt, I know how to do these things; even if I didn't make it, I'm going to give a legit' response.  If you don't believe that I made it, then just wait until I have the stand finished.

It seems you've answered your own question.
No, I didn't.  I just stated that it wouldn't be bad as a figure.  But there'd be gaps, so it'd look better as a statue.  But then, people might want it to be poseable, etc.
« Last Edit: February 07, 2009, 10:20:10 PM by Lalam24 »

Super Sculpey, if you actually read the simple description, you would've figured that out.  Also, I used a clay tool.  I molded each piece, then started to carve, and if the sizing's incorrect, then I start to moosh it with my hands alittle.  I also started with the body, because I usually screw up and make the head too large or too small, then the joints either don't fit, or aren't good enought o keep up the weight of the figure.  The belt was supposed to be a seperate piece thrown on there, but since I kept doing some resizing stuff, I just carved it out of the body since there was a big enough gap to use.  And for the joints, I have a series of joints that are all filled with clay, and I just push them in, and cut off a little of the clay, if the peg makes the clay piece too big.

Is this supposed to be a way to prove myself?
 

No I was just curious, because I would really like to try sculpting some time. I was more asking what tools and materials you used, but you answered my question anyways. Awesome stuff.

Even with uber joints, I think it'd be nicer as a statue.  It makes more... antique or higher quality.
If it has joints, it just makes it seem like a toy.

Wait.  Idk.  I guess it'd be kinda cool.  Maybe just make his arms poseable.



Sweet! I just got addicted to majoras mask again a week ago 0_o(I don't care if anyone hates it)
this statue/figure thing is awsome! Keep up the good work