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:iconminna68:
Here is the process of sculpting Marcus Aurelius, from the very first movement to the last one.
It is a bust made with Magic Sculp and Duro (green putty) in 1/10 scale.
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:iconhurzdischnurz:
not the most inventive motive u chose, but great work. i make it fave, cause only step by step in some kind of dia show.
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:iconpunkguta:
Genial el paso a paso!
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:iconminna68:
Muchísimas gracias!!!
;) Lo disfruté una barbaridad!!
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:iconpunkguta:
De nada!!
Pues eso es lo importante, disfrutar haciendo y si luego te sale como te salio, buaaaah!!! Mejor auuun!!! ;P
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~Harregarre Jun 23, 2006   Photographer
May I ask what you are using at the start? It's some kind of basic head? What is it made of and can you buy it somehwere? I just don't know what to use for that. I usually just make some kind of ball out of aluminiumfoil and put the sculpey around it but it tends to get very shitty and stuff.
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:iconminna68:
hi!!
The original head is of polyurethane, from a reference of a feminine bust, one ejiptian concretely, on a little smaller scale to the one than I was going to use for Marco Aurelio. They do not sell it in [link], for what I know. But the method that you use works very well and serves to learn proportions. I also use it now in other pieces. Perhaps if you use first “super sculpey” or another putty epoxy, and then you finish the finished ones of the face with one more comfortable putty as the “green stuff or duro one” mixed with epoxy you find that it is better. For my first bust I wanted to begin transforming another head. Now I'm improving other ways as yours!! :)
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~Harregarre Jun 24, 2006   Photographer
Hmm, I currently only have super sculpey and I find it a little too soft for my taste, is the green stuff harder? Thanks for the tips anyway. :) I'm gonna upload a pic of the two sculpts I was working on although it's nothing compared to this one. (Another thing is that I can't bake 'm because we have this brand new build-in oven and they are very careful with new stuff. :( )
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:iconwikklow:
thats pretty cool; its neat to see how you made it. It is such a good sculpture :)
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:iconminna68:
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Thank you very much!!!
I had a very pleasant time making it, and I learned a lot!!
Glad you like it!!!!!

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:iconsevenwillow:
very nice work! I still don't see how you did this for a first sculpt :) natural talent is a wonderful thing!
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