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Posted: 26 Jun 2005, o 13:42
by Slawek
WOW so many replies. And great photo tutorial.
ILUSIONRIP it was more that I can expect... Great help. Navarro I know that link and I use part of this technics at my scout legs. But i destroy one foot so I need to sculpt a new one. All Info I was needing is on 7-9 photo.

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Posted: 26 Jun 2005, o 19:05
by Anonymous

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Posted: 26 Jun 2005, o 19:54
by Slawek
Sculpting looks so easy on this photos :)

I love it

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Posted: 26 Jun 2005, o 19:54
by Skrit
Great tut! If that doesn't help, nothing will! :D

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Posted: 26 Jun 2005, o 23:57
by Anonymous
Nicely done and well displayed!!

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Posted: 27 Jun 2005, o 05:57
by Slawek
Mahon I hope you put this tutorial on the main site if Mr. Ilussionrip will not have anything against that.

As for me I start to sculpt a foot (not a whole leg yesterday). First in the evening I sculpt sole of the shue. Basicaly I press a space marine foot in the GS and cut shape from this. I do this to have a correct size and shape. I leave that on night tu cure. This very morning I put a sole on a pin mounted in a leg and start to build the rest of the shue. Using the tehnic from Ilussionrip pics :)
Now it looks quaite good, as for my first time to sculpt anything serious from GS. But how Can I polish a surface after a GS will be cured? I try to polish GS when I sculpt but Im not 100% happy with a result, How to correct a mistakes in a later stage?

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Posted: 27 Jun 2005, o 08:25
by mahon
yep, we even talked about it. I just need to edit the photos and add some text.

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Posted: 29 Jun 2005, o 06:15
by illusionrip
you have to polish the GS when it's fresh, with kitchen oil or water+ludwig :mrgreen: or gel for preservatif

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Posted: 29 Jun 2005, o 22:53
by Skrit
I heard that vaseline is also very good to make the GS smooth...(but the downside here is that you have to clean it afterwards...)