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RE: HOW I MADE A HANDMADE OOAK JACKIE CHAN STATUE - STEP BY STEP + GALLERY
This is so impressive! Wow my mind is blown. I tried doing sculpture myself so I know how hard it is. May I ask if you would do commission work? Maybe for a simpler project...
I appreciate your kind comment. I'm afraid I don't do sculpting commissions. Only 2D characters drawings and custom t-shirts if you'd like. The reason I don't is because I'm taking a long break away from clay until my studio is back up and running. May I ask what project you have in mind?
Ah ok I got it. It's nice that you still have a creative activity going. AsI said I tried sculpting myself. https://steemit.com/art/@jrej/mini-lev-sculpting-a-figurine Wasn't a succes. I was hoping to find someone for a sculpture of my character or at least 3d model I could print. We shall see...
I think it just needs some more time spent refining and shaping the features. Polymer clay could be intimidating for beginners, if so, try an air dry clay instead. Once you have the pose sculpted as you did with yours, let it dry for a few hours or so and then you can begin carving, sanding and polishing it. I find this method of sculpting more like the traditional master sculptors working with granite, stone and marble.
Good luck. Keep me updated on your project.