Knight Falcon
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
I've been sculpting for a while now, but I always have trouble finding answers when I get stuck in a rut regarding which process is best for a specific outcome. There may be a thread on this topic already (I couldn't find one), but I thought it would be nice to have a place where new (or seasoned) sculptors can ask questions and learn new techniques.
As for my immediate assistance, I've been having trouble finding a good tutorial on the best way to texture sculpts for mask making. I've seen that many mold a smooth version first and add texture later, but I have yet to find how that process is done.
Example: I'm working on some gauntlets (Pictures to come later) and I really would like to add a leather texture to it, but when I use a monster makers texture stamp, it tends to make the clay indented. How do I do this so that the surface remains even?
Thanks guys and feel free to post your own questions and answers. Or if a thread such as this already exists, direct me to it
I've been sculpting for a while now, but I always have trouble finding answers when I get stuck in a rut regarding which process is best for a specific outcome. There may be a thread on this topic already (I couldn't find one), but I thought it would be nice to have a place where new (or seasoned) sculptors can ask questions and learn new techniques.
As for my immediate assistance, I've been having trouble finding a good tutorial on the best way to texture sculpts for mask making. I've seen that many mold a smooth version first and add texture later, but I have yet to find how that process is done.
Example: I'm working on some gauntlets (Pictures to come later) and I really would like to add a leather texture to it, but when I use a monster makers texture stamp, it tends to make the clay indented. How do I do this so that the surface remains even?
Thanks guys and feel free to post your own questions and answers. Or if a thread such as this already exists, direct me to it