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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to ??? [2012-09-06 17:34:07 +0000 UTC]
Find your best sculpting material out!
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Menidyen [2011-07-01 01:00:29 +0000 UTC]
wow .. I wouldn't be able to make something like that.... not even in a million years O________________O
SO COOL *u*
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-01 10:04:20 +0000 UTC]
Million years is too much enough. hahaha You can make over million figurines!
Try your first step. Find out a material easy to get.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-02 03:17:59 +0000 UTC]
After handling clay and forming figurines you'll be better at drawing too. Mostly it's true.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-14 21:40:37 +0000 UTC]
In the case of practices, every materials are useful. No need to buy expensive materials.
Even though it's just a piece of wood, you can carve it with a knife. For example, make some parts like hands, body, head and feet by wood, then connect them with wire and glue. Now actually it's good enough as a figurine.
My very first sculpting is a bird made by wood in my school age.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-16 08:05:05 +0000 UTC]
Does that revolution cause it? We can buy most materials in less than $1.5 except serious ones. I'd like to send you them, but some peoples maybe mistake clay for bombs like some C4 Plastic Explosives. haha.
At first I curved a duck in art class at junior high. Next, I picked up a piece of wood at a dump and curved a simple little bird like this. [link]
It was very hard wood, so I had a hard time to curve it with cutting my hand again and again. lol
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-16 13:09:08 +0000 UTC]
There are the chain stores called "100 yen shop" or "one coin shop" in Japan. We can buy most thing for 100 yen at there. (Now, 100 yen = 1.25 US dollar.) You can find them out at every town. Try them, when you come to Japan.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-20 00:29:11 +0000 UTC]
A typhoon went through Japan yesterday with very heavy rain. If you come to Japan, I recommend you to do in spring or autumn. Because summer in Japan is very damp and hot then winter is so cold.
In April, you can participate in some festivals of cherry blossom called Hana-mi(means watching flowers) everywhere.
If you want to participate in biggest convention of manga doujinshi, it be hold in August and December. 400,000 peoples gathers in three days each time.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-21 08:21:33 +0000 UTC]
Our school curriculum starts at April and closes at March. So cherry blossoms means the season of freshman.
You also can buy the doujinshi secondhand at the shops anytime. Many dojin stores are in Akihabara and some big cities. And they have no day off except new years days.
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Menidyen [2011-07-21 10:20:28 +0000 UTC]
And then, you can buy dojin books at some online store. Many amateur artists sell their books(as data files too).
When I have enough time after this deadline, I show you some links to the shop.
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Fusecoma [2011-06-11 04:00:40 +0000 UTC]
This is really cool. I'd love to do something like this for myself, but I wouldn't know where to start. How did you figure it out? Are there tutorials anywhere?
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Fusecoma [2011-06-11 05:54:39 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I don't know where are the good English tutorials. But it's easy to find them, I guess. Run the search by names of materials like Epoxy Putty, Polyester Putty, Polymer Clay, Sculpey. You can find many movies.
Most important thing is to choose the materials best fits for you. There are two general way to sculpt figurines. One is forming with spatulas and another is carving with knives.
Polymer Clay and Sculpey etc. are the forming materials. Polymer Clay, Stone Clay etc. are the carving materials. Epoxy Putty is middle of them.
I tried most of them. And I took wood clay and stone clay lately. [link] But I've never seen any sculptors who use these two materials for making girls except for me. hahaha
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Fusecoma In reply to LILFIEinaBOX [2011-06-11 17:08:09 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the info & the link. I'll look around & see what all I can find!
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Fusecoma [2011-06-11 17:19:01 +0000 UTC]
I hope you find out good tutorials and materials.
Btw, I found a mistake on my last reply. Polymer Clay isn't carving material. I wanted to write it "Polyester Putty". hahaha. Mis-copy-paste.
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RHEMORA [2011-04-17 06:18:17 +0000 UTC]
AWesome!!!!! i want one too TwT how much for one ? :3
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Foo-Artzz [2011-04-11 22:00:58 +0000 UTC]
8_8 Thats simply fantastic! I love this so much! She looks adorable!
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Foo-Artzz [2011-04-12 14:40:25 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! When you start to sculpt in earnest, I recommend the polymer clay. It's expensive but relatively easy to form.
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Rolly-Chan [2011-04-09 21:56:36 +0000 UTC]
Preciosa ^_^
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Rolly-Chan [2011-04-09 22:17:58 +0000 UTC]
Gracias! I don't know whether it's precious, but rare indeed. Just one I made. haha.
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Xiso60 [2011-04-08 13:44:33 +0000 UTC]
nice cute & cool ^^
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Xiso60 In reply to LILFIEinaBOX [2011-04-09 16:01:13 +0000 UTC]
no is cool U got some sweet style
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Reresita [2011-04-08 13:16:40 +0000 UTC]
Its perfect!!! Gorgeus and desirable (want one ahahah) *///U//*)/♥♥♥
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Reresita [2011-04-08 14:33:42 +0000 UTC]
I made just one. And I don't know where it is now. hohoho.
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Reresita In reply to LILFIEinaBOX [2011-04-08 19:40:04 +0000 UTC]
AHAHAHAH sorry for ?? XDDD If I laught a lot
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LILFIEinaBOX In reply to Reresita [2011-04-08 19:46:49 +0000 UTC]
Because your AA (;//A//;)looks like crying. and more funny icons are here.
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Reresita In reply to LILFIEinaBOX [2011-04-08 21:11:14 +0000 UTC]
ahahah yehhh XDDD ahhh I cry in Love because I want your figurinee ayayay ://P jijijiji Im like ---> ahahah!
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