This is my first time watching one of your videos and I have to say you sound like such a fun guy, I love how your voice. I think your sculpting skills are really amazing! That character came out so well! Thanks for making this video, it was very entertaining indeed. Have a great week, now that the British weather has finally cooled down somewhat lol.
Very cute! I have seen other sculpters do their work, and I think your situation solving are very unique. Like having the eyes be those cheap wooden balls! Thats a good use of them. Or the bun inside being of cheaper clay, its more usual to use bundled up tinfoil as its light. Also never seen people use water to moisten the clay before painting with the umber. Did you not use rubber alcohol to take away the fingermarks becouse the water to moisten took it away? and the hair you were gonna cover later? Also I love the use of varnish or something like uv resin to glossen eyes and mouths, did you not use that becouse you want her to be more dead looking? Sorry for so many questions
Happy to answer your questions and thanks for contributing. I have a puppet maker's background so tend to use those older techniques - the wooden eyes being one of them. I love using tried and tested old techniques. And yes, I will use UV resin in the future but didn't want to use it on this character because I didn't think it was appropriate for her. The water is used so that the paint stays wet and therefore goes on more smoothly in a wash rather than too thick. I baked the sculpt before I painted it - should have put that detail in the video! Oops, my next video has lots of baking graphics in it! Hope you keep watching - my next post will be out soon.
Ah ha! I like to keep to the original designs of Carlos Grangel which has her very pale white on brown paper. If you watch my next few posts coming up in the weeks ahead the colour range does indeed head towards blue. Perhaps she was a very recent addition to the Land of the Dead!
You're right! Unfortunately I didn't include the baking moments - which were few this time around. All my previous vid's have included baking instructions and the next one goes overboard the other way to make up for this mistake! Sorry about that.
What a lovely lady indeed! This was so fun to watch
Glad you enjoyed it
You sound like that guy that turns kids coloring book pages into horror art. Awesome video!
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The hair really pulled it together, and that trick to make the necklace was very clever!
Thanks muchly!
ONLY 296 SUBSCRIBERS?! NO WAY this was way to good you def need more recognition
Thank you so much. I'll keep making stuff and hope that people keep watching.
At 700 now
1k now!
296 to 2.06K in One Month!!! Glad TH-cam sent this my way❤!!! I Subscribed Immediately & now to catch up😊!!!
This was positively entertaining 😆😆😆😆 I just subscribed for moree
Thank you so much
Wow, great job! You did wonderful and your voice is perfect for narrating! Can’t wait to see more from you
Thank you very much!
your humour and the editing really tied this video together. def have my sub :)
Thank you so much
шикарно!!! получилось потрясающе, я тоже хочу так научиться
Thankyou. I'm happy it's inspiring you to start sculpting too.
Love the sculpt. I think you should call her Margo 😂
I like that!
Incredible work!
Thank you! Cheers!
This was sooo fun!!!!🤣👏👏
Thank you very much
I'm in love with her. She is so beautiful!
Thanks so much!
Lovely
Glad you like her!
That's an awesome sculpt! Well done!!
Thanks muchly! Glad you liked it.
Just found your channel! You're amazing! ❤
Thank you so much!
New subscriber here. Loooooved this video, its content, your talent and your sense of humour. 👌🏼
Welcome aboard!
i love this ur so underated
Thanks, I'll just keep plodding along because I love making stuff!
You are a GENIUS!! I feel like YT finally served me a good channel!
Thanks so much - I'm glad you like my channel!
This is class
Thankyou
Glad you're back!
Work has kept me away of late, but hopefully I'm back on track now.
Awesome
Thankyou!
You are seriously talented!! Don’t ever give up 🙏🙏
Thankyou so much!
This is my first time watching one of your videos and I have to say you sound like such a fun guy, I love how your voice. I think your sculpting skills are really amazing! That character came out so well! Thanks for making this video, it was very entertaining indeed. Have a great week, now that the British weather has finally cooled down somewhat lol.
Well thankyou!
Absolutely beautiful! So glad I've found your channel, so talented sir, instant subscriber! ❤
Many thanks!
Great project! 😃👍🏻
Thank you very much
You're welcome. 😊
This is fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed!
She looks great.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌺
Glad you like her!
luv her!!!
Thank you
❤ great job full of fun glad I found you new Subby
Thank you!
Will this be a new series? It's wonderful!
Yes! There are a few more to come. Stay tuned!!
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Thanks for your support
Really good 😍😍
Thanks!
Brilliant ❤
Thank you!
Nice work Murf…..
Thanks Murf!
She needs a Name before it is done!
I vote for Hellen! Now, if you don’t mind, me and the lads feel like taking the boat out… 😬😬😬
Fair enough - enjoy the waves. I think I'll run a poll and see what happens!
Very cute! I have seen other sculpters do their work, and I think your situation solving are very unique.
Like having the eyes be those cheap wooden balls! Thats a good use of them. Or the bun inside being of cheaper clay, its more usual to use bundled up tinfoil as its light. Also never seen people use water to moisten the clay before painting with the umber.
Did you not use rubber alcohol to take away the fingermarks becouse the water to moisten took it away? and the hair you were gonna cover later?
Also I love the use of varnish or something like uv resin to glossen eyes and mouths, did you not use that becouse you want her to be more dead looking? Sorry for so many questions
Happy to answer your questions and thanks for contributing. I have a puppet maker's background so tend to use those older techniques - the wooden eyes being one of them. I love using tried and tested old techniques. And yes, I will use UV resin in the future but didn't want to use it on this character because I didn't think it was appropriate for her. The water is used so that the paint stays wet and therefore goes on more smoothly in a wash rather than too thick. I baked the sculpt before I painted it - should have put that detail in the video! Oops, my next video has lots of baking graphics in it! Hope you keep watching - my next post will be out soon.
Good luck❤🎉🎉🎉
Thankyou for your good wishes!
Wait if she's a corpse (Wich is likely because she has that almost skeletal nose) shouldn't she be blue, purple or even green? As seen in the film?
Ah ha! I like to keep to the original designs of Carlos Grangel which has her very pale white on brown paper. If you watch my next few posts coming up in the weeks ahead the colour range does indeed head towards blue. Perhaps she was a very recent addition to the Land of the Dead!
@@Murfs.Models oh I see.
why for the hair/chignogn you decided for DAS instead of a small ball of alluminium foil? Both are cheap...
I thought it would be fun to animate a bit of DAS for a moment or two! No other reason really!😂
@@Murfs.Models hahaha great. you have a new follower now.
I’m confused, when did you bake the piece? We didn’t see it.
You're right! Unfortunately I didn't include the baking moments - which were few this time around. All my previous vid's have included baking instructions and the next one goes overboard the other way to make up for this mistake! Sorry about that.
@@Murfs.Models thanks for your reply! I came across your video yesterday and you have a new subscriber 😊. Great work!
Incredible work!
Thank you! Cheers!