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Doll Makers Dream- How to Make Your Own Dolls Hands Close-up images of materials needed.Enlarge Picture of basic supplies. Overview There are dozens of methods to sculpt hands. This is one of the easiest and can be modified in scale up and down fairly easily, this pair of hands is sculpted in 1/12th scale. Hands are difficult to sculpt accurately because people are so intimately aware of how hands look; their shape, size, proportions, etc. Study pictures of hands, your own hands and look at the hands other sculptors produce. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. TIP The clay gets warm from the friction of working it, the heat from your hands, etc. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Q. A. 12. TIP Be sure to make a left and a right hand, not two lefts or two rights for the next step! 13. TIP For those having trouble with the clay becoming too warm, try using a can of compressed air (the sort used for cleaning off electronics). 14. 15. Pose and bake. I started sculpting in 1992 when my wife wanted to get a twelve inch tall Victorian Santa to use as a Christmas decoration.

super sculpty ecorche figurine sculpting Welcome to YouTube! The location filter shows you popular videos from the selected country or region on lists like Most Viewed and in search results.To change your location filter, please use the links in the footer at the bottom of the page. Click "OK" to accept this setting, or click "Cancel" to set your location filter to "Worldwide". The location filter shows you popular videos from the selected country or region on lists like Most Viewed and in search results. Loading... by juliankhor 15,295 views by juliankhor 15,417 views by juliankhor 13,596 views by juliankhor 6,984 views by juliankhor 6,838 views by juliankhor 5,740 views by juliankhor 11,538 views by juliankhor 4,212 views by juliankhor 2,940 views by juliankhor 2,624 views by juliankhor 2,144 views by juliankhor 2,208 views by juliankhor 3,493 views by juliankhor 6,441 views by juliankhor 3,286 views by juliankhor 2,145 views by juliankhor 1,502 views by juliankhor 1,692 views by juliankhor 2,092 views by juliankhor 41,675 views

How to Sculpt a Face - Female Pg1 How to sculpt a face is always tricky at first. If you are struggling right now... don't feel bad! I was like you not long ago. Learning how to sculpt comes down to two things. Firstly, please take the time to read the article "Female Anatomy" and study the points about the anatomy of the female face. STEP 1: Roll an oval shaped ball of clay. STEP 2: Using your spoon tool or rounded tool slowly work in hollows where the eye-sockets should be. Be careful with this step. Using the rounded side of the tool will help with this matter. STEP 3: Note that the sockets are fairly deep. If you are unsure as to what depth to do the sockets, please read ahead before attempting it. STEP 4: When you a practicing how to sculpt a face, be sure to keep smoothing your work as you go. Continue on with this tutorial:How to Sculpt a Face: Steps 5-8 Return to HOME: Doll Makers Dream

Super Sculpey Ecorche Figurine Sculpting Welcome to YouTube! The location filter shows you popular videos from the selected country or region on lists like Most Viewed and in search results.To change your location filter, please use the links in the footer at the bottom of the page. Click "OK" to accept this setting, or click "Cancel" to set your location filter to "Worldwide". The location filter shows you popular videos from the selected country or region on lists like Most Viewed and in search results. To change your country filter, please use the links in the footer at the bottom of the page. Loading... by juliankhor 15,417 views by juliankhor 13,596 views by juliankhor 6,984 views by juliankhor 6,838 views by juliankhor 5,740 views by juliankhor 11,538 views by juliankhor 4,212 views by juliankhor 2,940 views by juliankhor 2,624 views by juliankhor 2,144 views by juliankhor 2,208 views by juliankhor 3,493 views by juliankhor 6,441 views by juliankhor 3,286 views by juliankhor 2,145 views by juliankhor 1,502 views by juliankhor 1,692 views

BJD Making from scratch by ~TherieKardie Super Sculpey® Super Sculpey is a very unique polymer clay, loved by artists, dollmakers and animation studios around the world. With a ceramic-like feel, Super Sculpey is available in a semi-translucent beige that, once baked, captures the glow of real skin. It can also be mixed with Premo or Sculpey III to change the color. BJD Terminology BJD: Ball Jointed Doll.Is any doll that is articulated with ball and socket joints. These are cast in a polyurethane resin: a hard and dense plastic. These body parts are strung together by a thick elastic cord. They have been influenced by Anime and are predominantly produced in Japan, South Korea and China. The modern bjd market began with Volks line of Super Dollfie in 1999. SD: Super Dollfie size is around 60cm or 22 inch. SD13: These are the same 22 inch range. MSD: Mini Super Dollfie sized. YoSD: These are 26cm. Tiny bjd's: These are 15-30cm or 6-12 inches in height. U-noa: This is a great resource for this doll www.rakurakutei.com/theloft/unoa_faq.htm Dolpa: Doll party. Face up: BJD paint on the face to represent natural skin or make up. Customization: BJD are created in a way to encourage customization. MSC: Mr. Wiring: Any thin, coated wire inserted into the joints to aid in posing. Body Blushing: This is blushing, or powder painting, of the body to make it look more realistic.

Bowen Designs Guide for Designers Guide for Designers 'Be lazy like a fox'. Rather than solving problems from scratch, adapt other people's solutions, and then give them credit. Design for materials and components which are reasonably cheap to buy, low-carbon and fully recyclable or biodegradable. Design is disruptive when it lowers the threshold. WikiHouses should be capable of being habitable throughout the year, and as efficient as possible in the use of energy and water. Design in such a way as to offer maximum provision for the safety, security and health (both mental and physical) of the users at all stages of the structure's life. As a general rule, design for the climate, culture, economy and legal / planning framework in which you live, and you know best. Share your work as much and as openly as possible, it might come back better. "It is easier to ship recipes than cakes and biscuits" - John Maynard Keynes Design to dismantle. Design for mistakes. A Series Sections 1.2m wide. B Series Sections 2.4m wide. C Series 1.

TruForm Armatures Enfin mon mien !! Et le tutoriel du sarouel hydride super facile ! Et voici donc le troisième du nom, et son tuto (tutoriel et patron super simple du sarouel pour la créa, et pour les attaches, pas forcément intuitives la première fois) Bon alors, pour commencer, QuéZaCo ? Il s'agit tout simplement d'un grand rectangle de tissu (pour moi T.36: 72x150 cm + 4 liens aux extrémités - 50 cm pour chacun: sergé, biais, ruban ou autres...). A vous de lui faire la ceinture de votre choix (ou pas) et les déco qui vous plaisent :o) Ci-dessus, une pintade qui essaye de le tenir pour vous montrer alors qu'il y a du vent Avant le tuto pour les attaches, un grand merci à ma copine Pam pour le tuyau de ce sarouel qui est vraiment une chouette idée ! Pour le porter, 2 options : 1. On place le coté "dos" et on l'attache sur le devant de la taille: On remonte ensuite le devant et on l'attache au niveau de la taille, dans le dos: Et voila le sarouel qui déchire tout ! Celui là c'est enfin MON MIEN (enfin!!!!!) 2. (ça marche mieux sur de "vraies" poitrines ;o) )

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