Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Antylamon Deva figure
I sculpt this Antylamon Deva figure for a private commission. The figure itself is 5,5" and made from polyester putty and MpoxZ epoxy putty.The joints are made using revoltech joint. There is a total of 4 articulation point. Painted with artist acrylic.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
October is Monster Girl Month!
Blog revival yet again!

I'm doing a mini sculpting series with the Monster Girls theme for the month of October. I can't do a daily sculpt but I think I can manage 2 sculpt per week. The sculpts will be posted every Wednesday and Saturday. The slime girl pictured here is not part of the series. It was actually a speed sculpting exercise that leads to the Monster Girl Month 2-per-week sculpting challenge.
The first two entries can be seen after the jump!
I'm doing a mini sculpting series with the Monster Girls theme for the month of October. I can't do a daily sculpt but I think I can manage 2 sculpt per week. The sculpts will be posted every Wednesday and Saturday. The slime girl pictured here is not part of the series. It was actually a speed sculpting exercise that leads to the Monster Girl Month 2-per-week sculpting challenge.
The first two entries can be seen after the jump!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sculpture in Clay with JC Cappeletti- Class 01 - Basic Techniques
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Making rigid mold
New tutorial on how to make rigid mold to transfer your wax/clay figure from. Do sorry about the audio, I do need to practice my English pronunciation more. Enjoy!
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Let's sculpt: An Elf bust
New speed sculpting video!
This time I did a speed sculpt of a manga-style elf bust. The material used was soft wax clay. I'm aiming for a more moe-fied look. I did this sketch in about 10 minutes. I will do a more 'realistic' take on the same subject in the next video.
This kind of videos is much easier to produce than a full on 'tutorial'. This is good because I can make more videos faster. So be sure to tune in next week!
This kind of videos is much easier to produce than a full on 'tutorial'. This is good because I can make more videos faster. So be sure to tune in next week!
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