You are such a Pro !! In every way Sculpting, Molding, Casting and I'm sure Painting and Finishing as well ! Please let's see more of your Amazing Talents ! Everyone should watch your videos to learn how it's really done !
Игорь, как же бесит ваша гениальная аккуратность и внимание к деталям. Видеоряд бесподобен. Набор инструментов и общая педантичность тоже, моё почтение!
Amazing work! I saw from other comments that you use a mixture of Scupley firm and Premo and Soufflé. Can you talk about what ratio you mix them in and why? Thank you!
Thanks for the question! I mix them in order to make them stronger and after many baking there were no cracks. By itself, Super sculpey firm or medium blend is fragile, the mixture is stronger. I tried Soufflé in practice for the first time. When I saw it in the store, I just decided to try it out. It sticks very well, is soft and has a peculiar texture. The proportions are arbitrary, but you can try 1:1 on a small piece. As a rule, I use the mixture on a figurine or frame. If I make a bust, you can do without mixing. I also make a mixture to highlight any details from the total mass of the figure. After all, the mixture can be of different colors.
Very cool character and beautifully sculpted, your skills are incredible! Such a clean mold and casting as well. Amazing work! I would love to know more about the combination vacuum chamber and pressure pot you used.
Thanks! I use a custom manovacuum chamber. Where it is possible to vacuum and increase pressure in a short period of time. This allows you to cast figures with good detail. The vacuum removes most of the air from the material, and the pressure reduces the remaining air and moves it into the depth of the casting.
Specifically in this case, I had a certain idea in my head. The filling of details and the positioning of the figure in relation to the stand comes during the process. Usually I never sketch and mold immediately, sticking to the image in my head. Thanks 😉
Absolutely enjoyed the entire process video. Thank you for sharing. Question, what was the clear liquid you used? and does that help out for a smoother finish?
I’m such an idiot, sorry to not included that very important information. Two questions now, 😂. 3:04, what tool is that? 3:06, that clear liquid? I ask because I try to make my work have a smoother finish like yours, but I have a hard time accomplishing it. The way you sculpt the finger??? It’s incredible. Great work.
It's okay! There will be a big inscription at 3:51 😂 Zippo Lighter Fluid. It corrodes the polymer clay a little. Be careful, it can take away all the texture. Sometimes I polish the surface after baking. @@KaleenaDiaz-f1e
Hence creators asking for likes, subscribes, and notification bell. More engagement means more eyes on ads. That's how TH-cam decides which video to promote.
Probably write in each video, put like, subscribe, share it is possible and even necessary. But if a person wants to see my content all the time, they will do it anyway, without asking. And if not, then no appeals will help. In any case, I am grateful for every viewing of the video, and even more so for the reaction to it. It makes me realize that all my efforts are not in vain.@@hechetonchieres
Очень круто вышло Лично мне интересно было бы в следующих видео узнать побольше о материалах. К примеру жидкий пластик как делается и получается ли он достаточно прочным при застывании. Заранее спасибо!
Спасибо, есть разные типы пластика. Я использую двухкомпонентные с соотношением при смешивании 1:1 и твердостью 75D. Есть еще прочнее, похожие на АБС-пластик, но я такие не тестировал. Конкретные бренды не пишу т.к. использую разные и ищу для себя оптимальный вариант.
Really cool. However, it's not really a tutorial when you don't share what you're using, explain how it's done or list the items in the description. More like you just filmed yourself making a figurine but it's still a nice video.
Initially, I set myself the task of showing exactly how I do my work. The sequence of actions. The materials can be different, ranging from clay or plasticine for modeling, silicone for molds and plastic for casting. At the moment I'm trying different materials, each of them has its pros and cons, I'm looking for the best option. + this would be part of native advertising, and since I make content for free, I reserve the right not to directly specify the manufacturer's company. At the same time, I almost always respond in the comments, talking about this or that material. Thanks for the comment!
You are such a Pro !! In every way Sculpting, Molding, Casting and I'm sure Painting and Finishing as well ! Please let's see more of your Amazing Talents ! Everyone should watch your videos to learn how it's really done !
Thank you so much for the nice words)
Игорь, как же бесит ваша гениальная аккуратность и внимание к деталям. Видеоряд бесподобен. Набор инструментов и общая педантичность тоже, моё почтение!
Благодарю за похвалу 😊
Amazing work! I saw from other comments that you use a mixture of Scupley firm and Premo and Soufflé. Can you talk about what ratio you mix them in and why? Thank you!
Thanks for the question!
I mix them in order to make them stronger and after many baking there were no cracks.
By itself, Super sculpey firm or medium blend is fragile, the mixture is stronger.
I tried Soufflé in practice for the first time. When I saw it in the store, I just decided to try it out. It sticks very well, is soft and has a peculiar texture.
The proportions are arbitrary, but you can try 1:1 on a small piece. As a rule, I use the mixture on a figurine or frame. If I make a bust, you can do without mixing.
I also make a mixture to highlight any details from the total mass of the figure. After all, the mixture can be of different colors.
@@sculptureworkshopiik Thanks so much! I'll experiment and give it a try :)
@@ArtChongArtI'll be waiting for it in your new video!)
Awesome!
Thanks)
Acompanho seus vídeos pelo Brasil. ❤ Amo o conteúdo! 👌🏻
Obrigado ☺
Awesome 🔥 Curious to know how you make your connections when you detach limbs to reattach them later
Thanks, I'll probably make a separate video on this topic.
That would be awesome! Congrats again on the awesome work!
@@ArtOfMadzikByFred ☺
Надеюсь когда-нибудь достичь вашего мастерства. Спасибо за прекрасный учебный материал)
Спасибо 😉
Just read the story. Banger!
Thanks)
Thats too cool bro! )
Thanks 😉
И концепт потрясающий и работа очень аккуратная🤯
Спасибо 😉
Your pieces are so clean, what do you use for giving the armature the first layers?
How offen so you bake or cure the Clay in between sections? Your sculpts Look awesome❤🎉😮
I bake at 120C for 10 minutes. It also depends on your oven, how it holds the temperature.
Sorry i meant often, how often do you bake a single pice to lock in the detail😅
@@Ragnaroeg123 It's always different, but I try not to do too many intermediate bakes, sometimes cracks can form. 😄
Very cool character and beautifully sculpted, your skills are incredible! Such a clean mold and casting as well. Amazing work!
I would love to know more about the combination vacuum chamber and pressure pot you used.
Thanks! I use a custom manovacuum chamber. Where it is possible to vacuum and increase pressure in a short period of time. This allows you to cast figures with good detail. The vacuum removes most of the air from the material, and the pressure reduces the remaining air and moves it into the depth of the casting.
Thank you for the reply, it's very cool to see a mechanism that works for both purposes.
Did you customize the chamber by yourself?
The manovacuum chamber was made to order for me, I just assembled, connected and sealed.@@xaleoart
Not sure what this is, but it is fantastic.
Thanks 😅
Do you design your sculpture as it goes or make a general design?
And if so, do you do it digitally or old school pen & paper?
Looks awesome!
Specifically in this case, I had a certain idea in my head.
The filling of details and the positioning of the figure in relation to the stand comes during the process. Usually I never sketch and mold immediately, sticking to the image in my head.
Thanks 😉
Невероятно здорово
This is incredible! What clay is it please?
Thanks) Sculpey polymer clay
Thanks a lot for answering, your work is really inspiring! Tha ks for sharing it!@sculptureworkshopiik
@@jeremypajot-art Thanks for the nice words)
So amazing.What video camera do you use?
Fujifilm x-t3
Amazing work. Was wondering where I could pick up a set of tools like those?
Hi, well worth the wait. Another masterpiece! What make is the green clay, I'm assuming the grey stuff is super sculpey? Keep up the great work!
Hi, thanks! Green is a mixture of "sculpey firm" and "premo sculpey".
The blue one is a mix of "sculpey firm" and "sculpey souffle".
what gauge wire do you use for your sculptures ?
Absolutely enjoyed the entire process video. Thank you for sharing.
Question, what was the clear liquid you used? and does that help out for a smoother finish?
Thanks! At what point, send the timecode and I'll tell you.
I’m such an idiot, sorry to not included that very important information. Two questions now, 😂.
3:04, what tool is that?
3:06, that clear liquid?
I ask because I try to make my work have a smoother finish like yours, but I have a hard time accomplishing it. The way you sculpt the finger??? It’s incredible. Great work.
It's okay! There will be a big inscription at 3:51 😂
Zippo Lighter Fluid. It corrodes the polymer clay a little. Be careful, it can take away all the texture. Sometimes I polish the surface after baking. @@KaleenaDiaz-f1e
@@sculptureworkshopiik wow, I clearly missed that information. Thank you, I appreciate the reply.
Where are your resin pieces available for purchase? I love your work, and i would love to paint some of your pieces.
Hello, I don't have my own website yet. But you can email me 👉 sculptureworkshopiik@gmail.com
Very high-quality work! It's a pity that TH-cam's algorithms don't promote the video well
Thanks 😅
Hence creators asking for likes, subscribes, and notification bell. More engagement means more eyes on ads.
That's how TH-cam decides which video to promote.
Probably write in each video, put like, subscribe, share it is possible and even necessary. But if a person wants to see my content all the time, they will do it anyway, without asking. And if not, then no appeals will help.
In any case, I am grateful for every viewing of the video, and even more so for the reaction to it. It makes me realize that all my efforts are not in vain.@@hechetonchieres
Очень круто вышло
Лично мне интересно было бы в следующих видео узнать побольше о материалах. К примеру жидкий пластик как делается и получается ли он достаточно прочным при застывании. Заранее спасибо!
Спасибо, есть разные типы пластика. Я использую двухкомпонентные с соотношением при смешивании 1:1 и твердостью 75D. Есть еще прочнее, похожие на АБС-пластик, но я такие не тестировал. Конкретные бренды не пишу т.к. использую разные и ищу для себя оптимальный вариант.
@@sculptureworkshopiik Спасибо большое!
When u say you use liquid plastic for cast do you mean resin or?
Liquid plastic
🎉.
Stop with the cool tools. I have hundreds but you making me want to buy more. Who makes those? 😅
Handmade😂
@@sculptureworkshopiik oh man of course. Too perfect for miniature detail. Love it!
Thanks)@@Squatchyfamcreations
Tell Me That I Can't
Really cool. However, it's not really a tutorial when you don't share what you're using, explain how it's done or list the items in the description. More like you just filmed yourself making a figurine but it's still a nice video.
Initially, I set myself the task of showing exactly how I do my work. The sequence of actions. The materials can be different, ranging from clay or plasticine for modeling, silicone for molds and plastic for casting. At the moment I'm trying different materials, each of them has its pros and cons, I'm looking for the best option. + this would be part of native advertising, and since I make content for free, I reserve the right not to directly specify the manufacturer's company. At the same time, I almost always respond in the comments, talking about this or that material. Thanks for the comment!
I can still learn by watching imo