Rat Warrior Bust

dogfacedboy uk1

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Finally got back to the sculpting work bench last month and have got some new work done myself instead of looking at everyone elses stuff across all the forums. It feels good! And I have a dedicated workspace finally set up now to which makes it all the more satisfying.

Here are the WIP shots of my latest rat bust. It is 99% done. The crest of the helmet is being worked on and a second design will be sculpted for it as well. The top teeth are missing in these photos by the way :) dOH. Its a milliputt and greenstuff mix on top of a resin from my super sculpey firm original.











Comments and crits welcomed!!!

dfb
 

SkelettetS

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oh thats a nice one, skills! only crit i can come up with; isnt the nose a bit short for a rat?
otherwise, look like some ace sculpting there

edit: nose will probably look better when the teeth are in place!
 

DXM

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Niiiice...I really like it.
I heard of mixing GS and Millipit, but what is the advantage of this over straight GS or Milliput?
 

dogfacedboy uk1

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Thanks for the comments - appreciated!

DXM - To answer your question, the advantage is that you get both properties of both epoxies. Milliputt on its on is strong but has a crumbly working property to it, greenstuff is awful for dry sculpting. By mixing it you get the superior elastict memory of greenstuff and the strength of milliputt and you can carve and sand it much more easily with better results. A 50/50 mix should work great.


dfb
 
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