scibor & stamp/relief-ing
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d0gfender
scibor & stamp/relief-ing
So how does scibor make his stamps that he uses over and over with such intricate designs? I know its got to be from something else but where and how its put together I dont know, anyone have a clue?
RE: scibor & stamp/relief-ing
yep, he seems to give no tips. only presenting his works... 
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illusionrip
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well i think business and hobby are diferent things but whats the problem on sharing? i think both can live together very well. i believe spreading information is more lucrative to community and so to who lives from it.
Although i must say i respect everyone's decisions and for me is much more fun to find and search for new tecniques.
Although i must say i respect everyone's decisions and for me is much more fun to find and search for new tecniques.
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illusionrip
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Hosea
I am willing to share, haha, but no one want anything fr me
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Skrit
- Needs more explanation

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RE: I am willing to share, haha, but no one want anything fr
Then by all means Hosea, do so! 
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degra
https://neomodel.free.fr/index02.html
i´m sorry it´s in french.
for stamping you can use milliput. - pull it on the surface you want a copy of and let it dry. that´s your mould and you can stamp it on nearly any putty you want, like scibor is using green stuff in the tutorial cyril uses some kind of melted plastic.
anyway scibor isn´t the mastermind of this rather old technic. - he just uses over and over again and let people think that he is sculpting his whole stuff (there wouldn´t be any sence of using green stuff if it wouldn´t be so
)
anyway i´m not a big friend of making money in that way, but he started to sculpt more and he is getting better, but the prices for his conversions are really exagerated and i can´t understand it. anyway it´s sad that he doesn´t respond to answers in forums and just uses as an advertisement for his business......
cheers
edgar
i´m sorry it´s in french.
for stamping you can use milliput. - pull it on the surface you want a copy of and let it dry. that´s your mould and you can stamp it on nearly any putty you want, like scibor is using green stuff in the tutorial cyril uses some kind of melted plastic.
anyway scibor isn´t the mastermind of this rather old technic. - he just uses over and over again and let people think that he is sculpting his whole stuff (there wouldn´t be any sence of using green stuff if it wouldn´t be so
anyway i´m not a big friend of making money in that way, but he started to sculpt more and he is getting better, but the prices for his conversions are really exagerated and i can´t understand it. anyway it´s sad that he doesn´t respond to answers in forums and just uses as an advertisement for his business......
cheers
edgar



