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Super Sculpey Ecorche Figurine Sculpting-Part 29/34

d-anatomystore.com This video shows the process of Sculpting a Male ecorche figurine using super sculpey from beginning to the end. From building the wire armature underneath to detailed sculpting. This video is one of many video part series from Start to completion.

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9 Responses to “Super Sculpey Ecorche Figurine Sculpting-Part 29/34”

  1. jerettr
    12:01 am on February 27th, 2010

    just wanted to say thanks :D appreciate all the work put into this!

  2. FSXISCOOL
    6:55 pm on February 27th, 2010

    Super Sculpey Ecorche Figurine Sculpting-Part 129!..ha ha!…seriously these vids are awesome!..i love the way the details are added and the figure is progressing…great to know all this is anatomically accurate too!…are you going tp paint in the muscles and bones etc when finished?

  3. juliankhor
    12:50 am on March 4th, 2010

    thanks jerettr

  4. juliankhor
    12:51 am on March 4th, 2010

    yes, the final model will be molded and cold cast in Polyurethane Resin and be painted. Stay tuned.

  5. Vendetti
    8:50 am on March 11th, 2010

    whats on that brush youre using?

  6. juliankhor
    12:40 am on March 17th, 2010

    Earlier I was using Thinner to smooth the sculpey. Then I realized it’s not necessary. A firm brush is enough to do the job. So to answer your question again. Nothing on the brush. Just used it to brush out any kinks and bumps.

  7. Bored00m
    3:44 pm on March 31st, 2010

    awe i wanted to see how you were going to model the rib cage. lol

  8. juliankhor
    2:35 pm on April 1st, 2010

    Its hard to model the rib cage at this scale and also with the firmness of the clay I am using as its quite soft. Also since I will be building muscles over them so why bother :)

  9. flavs0985
    4:41 pm on May 6th, 2010

    great job, very beatiful, im sorry i have a question, whats the name of the material you are using?? whats the name of the brand you usually use, i really would thank you for the information!!!

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