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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Originally Posted by jessie_k_pythons
If your having problems remembering the 3D aspects of a BP head, ask for help from one of your own "Model" BPs like this one.
Soooo cute!
"Don't hate me because I'm beautiful..."
0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
That is awesome! I really would like to get more into sculpture; you use the sculpey or the super? I think what I had was super; it was orangish and never seemed to harden util baked; I liked that property of it.
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
yay for artistic talent!
i made a snake mask out of rattan last fall. it was pretty big,
if i can find pictures i'll post them, but i wasnt too happy with it.
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Super Sculpy is harder when baked and dosent have the carving ease like the normal stuff I use. I would use the super but it is just to hard. but the normal Sculpy is so soft that it can break or crumble easly if not handeled with care. the up side of this though is it can be carved with ease.
I need to get in touch with Hobby Lobby and get another 8 lbs of the super and 8 lbs of the normal and I will mix it to make it stronger.
Another funn sculpy is Super Flexy Sculpy. you bake it but it is SUPER flexiable and it is really fun for kids stuff.
I just got in this morning some Silver Polymer. I'm going to make some snake earings with it.
The Silver stuff molds just like the clay I use but once you bake it you have to sand it then polish it and it is actualy Silver. it is alot of $$$ though for only 8 oz of the stuff. I payed $55.95 for 12 oz of it but it should be fun stuff to work with
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Thats absolutly awsome, you are talented aren't you!!!
~mike
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
LOL I wish I have my very off moments and I have my good ones too. I bet once i'm done with the snake I wont be able to make anything like for quite a while. i get burned out very easly with this kind of stuff.
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Like I said before, you're doing an awesome job...
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
well thank you
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Jessica,that is really cool looking .My Birthday is coming up soon(hint hint)
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Re: Sculpting a BP part 1 **DU NO NO!
Thank you very much for posting that.. it helped me!
I love my super sculpey, but I'll try the regular crumbly stuff because you said so. lol
I think I just got rid of a pound of it because I thought I wouldn't use it.. *rolleyes*
This is a dumb question but where should I get varying sized stone beads?
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