Finally came up with something I think I can get done in the time period, so throwing my hat in.
Slightly non-committal at the moment, but I'll nail it down in the next several days. I've been waiting almost a month for my new sculpting head forms to show up, and still no word. Depending on that, will dictate my project:
Option 1: Scorpion's mask for Mortal Kombat X
Option 2: Not modeled after anything in particular, but have been wanting to make a zombie head, fountain
<insert generic zombie picture here>
If I get my forms in the next week, it'll be option 1, else option 2. Both will be either Monster Clay, or Chavant. Probably Chavant.
As for me, I made my very first "sculpture" just about 2 years ago-- it was a mask done out of water-based clay. I had no idea what I was doing, and worked on it over a few weeks, with it drying out between work sessions. Given the medium, and my work habits, the forms were extremely rudimentary, but at least resembled what I was going for. I enjoyed it so much though that I read a bunch more, and discovered more tools, techniques, and friendly sculpting mediums. Fast forward 2 years, I still don't have much of an idea what I'm doing, but I have several more passable mask sculptures under my belt, and have been soaking up as much learning as I can!
Slightly non-committal at the moment, but I'll nail it down in the next several days. I've been waiting almost a month for my new sculpting head forms to show up, and still no word. Depending on that, will dictate my project:
Option 1: Scorpion's mask for Mortal Kombat X
Option 2: Not modeled after anything in particular, but have been wanting to make a zombie head, fountain
<insert generic zombie picture here>
If I get my forms in the next week, it'll be option 1, else option 2. Both will be either Monster Clay, or Chavant. Probably Chavant.
As for me, I made my very first "sculpture" just about 2 years ago-- it was a mask done out of water-based clay. I had no idea what I was doing, and worked on it over a few weeks, with it drying out between work sessions. Given the medium, and my work habits, the forms were extremely rudimentary, but at least resembled what I was going for. I enjoyed it so much though that I read a bunch more, and discovered more tools, techniques, and friendly sculpting mediums. Fast forward 2 years, I still don't have much of an idea what I'm doing, but I have several more passable mask sculptures under my belt, and have been soaking up as much learning as I can!
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