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Newbie (MuTe8) Thanks for all the replies :D :D :D :D ..................
Hi again thanks for all the advice and links really appreciate it
i'm throughing my self to the mercy of the group and i'm going to let you see some of my work be as nice or harsh as you want (i'm a big boy i can take it ) http://www.mute8.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...ly%20clay.html my next question is what would people say is the best kind of paint for the job any comments please reply I'm used to using water based acrylics but have never tried them on FIMO or on a 3D object for that mater So the question is what do you use and why look forward to hearing from you. MuTe8 |
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You might want to ask over at the Sculpture and Miniatures group at Polymer
Clay Central: http://forums.delphiforums.com/polym...Reading+%3E%3E (you have to "join" the PCC group at delphi, but it doesn't cost anything, and they don't make spam for you) MuTe8rix@NO SPAMhotmail.com wrote in message ... Hi again thanks for all the advice and links really appreciate it i'm throughing my self to the mercy of the group and i'm going to let you see some of my work be as nice or harsh as you want (i'm a big boy i can take it ) http://www.mute8.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...ly%20clay.html my next question is what would people say is the best kind of paint for the job any comments please reply I'm used to using water based acrylics but have never tried them on FIMO or on a 3D object for that mater So the question is what do you use and why look forward to hearing from you. MuTe8 |
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Hi Mute, I enjoyed looking at your work. I especially liked the werewolf. I
luv "creatures" , I just don't have the time to do them right now. As for paint, If there are any areas that can be made from colored clay instead of painting then that would be the way to go. Paint seems to magnify any and every flaw in your work. If that is not an option then acrylic paints work best using several thinner applications rather than one heavy one.There are heat setting paints called Genesis that I have heard work very well. I would recommend checking out the paint section at www.glassattic.com where you can find a lot of good advice about painting and different types of paint Dawn Stubitsch (Home Page) http://www.thumbprintkids.com (Questions?) http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/questions.htm (Prices & Forms) http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/caketoppers.html (Photo Guidelines) http://www.thumbprintkids.com/pages/...0guidlines.htm MuTe8rix@NO SPAMhotmail.com wrote in message ... Hi again thanks for all the advice and links really appreciate it i'm throughing my self to the mercy of the group and i'm going to let you see some of my work be as nice or harsh as you want (i'm a big boy i can take it ) http://www.mute8.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...ly%20clay.html my next question is what would people say is the best kind of paint for the job any comments please reply I'm used to using water based acrylics but have never tried them on FIMO or on a 3D object for that mater So the question is what do you use and why look forward to hearing from you. MuTe8 |
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very nifty work, I too liked the werewolfie.
just a suggestion, you might like to try using super sculpey for making figurines and thingies, I know lots of doll makers that use it for that, but its great for figs. the only thing is you might want to add some gray sculpey too it before you start working, because it comes in a transparentish skin tone that can be hard to see the flaws in. as for painting try apply a primer or a gesso to it first and then give acrylics a go. just a suggestion though, experiment. go nuts! Heiko MuTe8rix@NO SPAMhotmail.com wrote in message ... Hi again thanks for all the advice and links really appreciate it i'm throughing my self to the mercy of the group and i'm going to let you see some of my work be as nice or harsh as you want (i'm a big boy i can take it ) http://www.mute8.pwp.blueyonder.co.u...ly%20clay.html my next question is what would people say is the best kind of paint for the job any comments please reply I'm used to using water based acrylics but have never tried them on FIMO or on a 3D object for that mater So the question is what do you use and why look forward to hearing from you. MuTe8 |
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