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Dedicated to orange-mushroom, who asked for it but had to wait ages for it. Im sorry mate!! T-T


In my new tutorial I go over the basics of sculpting a head along with the hair.
Next requests for a tutorial are taken, and I try to avoid what happened to the last guy who asked for a tutorial....

See my other tutorials!


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~CitrineG Jan 24, 2013  Student Digital Artist
HKDGHJDJKDF
DAT HAIR.
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*Kurokono Mar 12, 2013  Student General Artist
There are better ways of doing it,-
You know, to save your time and nerves.
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:iconobsessivegoblin:
Just wondering, do you use any tools for sculpting? I am currently using my hands, and it doesn't work very well XD
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*Kurokono Oct 10, 2012  Student General Artist
I go over all the tools I use in this tutorial: [link]
I would definitely not recommend using your hands for details, as they leave fingerprints, and the amount of texture you can produce is very limited. Everyone who tries sculpting should at least have
one wooden tool similar to third one on the left, and a metallic, pointy tool like the second one on the left.
Even if you don't want to texture your sculptures, you should keep in mind that if you don't use any tools, all your sculptures will look a bit "round", since you are not able to produce holes or deep concave shapes.
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:iconobsessivegoblin:
Thank you so much :) That helps a lot!
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:iconclay-creatures:
Another great tutorial! :)
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*Kurokono Oct 7, 2012  Student General Artist
Aww thanks mate :)
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*X-Panda-Chan-X Mar 3, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
That's amazing, but I'm curious how you get it so smooth. I use original sculpey, but I can't seem to get the model to look smooth.
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*Kurokono Mar 4, 2012  Student General Artist
I first smooth the surface with my thumb, then with a paintbrush using turpentine, and finally I sandpaper the sculpture after baking.
The paintjob will also look more even if you get rid of all the little fingerprints on your sculpture.
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*X-Panda-Chan-X Mar 4, 2012  Hobbyist Writer
Thank you very much for your advice, you are really talented ^^
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