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My human figurines stink!
I'm definately a newbie at sculpting. I've only tried SuperSculpey
'cause it's all I can go out and get my hands on. Anyway, no matter what I've tried, once I bake my human figurines, take them out of the oven, let them cool, it is obvious where I've added all these little bits of clay to the figure. Know what I'm talkin' about? What am I doin' wrong? I do not want to paint my human figurines, but I'll have to because of all the imperfections. HELP ! |
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it is obvious where I've added all these little
bits of clay to the figure. Know what I'm talkin' about? What am I doin' wrong? i have not been sculpting that long myself - but you may find this website useful- www.espiritglen.com under the tips section there are a few pointers for smoothing Maddy makes great figures and i found her info really helpful. annie |
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