Finally having found a local place that carries FIMO, I decided to purchase a pack and try it out. I generally like it\'s properties, but one thing annoys the heck out of me. It\'s adhesiveness is poor to say the least (especially compared to GS). I found this is really problematic when working on thin parts of the armature such as arms and legs. For the arms of the armature I tend to use thin twisted copper wire which I thought the FIMO would stick to, but no, it just kept breaking and falling off. It wouldn\'t stick very well to the legs, which I had first covered in a thin layer of milliput, either.
Then I tried mixing in a bit GS with the FIMO, didn\'t help much.
So, any tips on how to make it stick to the armature?
Also, can you bake FIMO several times (as in: sculpt a few details, then bake, then sculpt some more details, bake again a.s.o.)? If so, about how many bakings does it hold up to?
Then I tried mixing in a bit GS with the FIMO, didn\'t help much.
So, any tips on how to make it stick to the armature?
Also, can you bake FIMO several times (as in: sculpt a few details, then bake, then sculpt some more details, bake again a.s.o.)? If so, about how many bakings does it hold up to?