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    Clay head sculpt- Updated 1/17
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    Not really a Halloween thing but I am working on a new head for a prop. Here are some pics of the clay sculpt so far. Will mold and cast in latex and polyfoam soon. Follow the link to the pics. Criticisms and comments are welcome .

    Thanks for looking
    -Sam


    And here is the link....

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...&id=1559485201

    I have finished the fine details work... now Onto molding. Here is a link to the final sculpt

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...&id=1559485201
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    Cool! , Did you use Wed clay?
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    I am using Wed Clay. I really like it.
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    Nice... I love the stuff, but then again, ive never tried oil based...too darn expensive.
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    What I like about Wed vs Oil clay is that after you mold the piece, water washes cleanly out of the mold. Oil clay is so much harder to clean out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilgeek View Post
    What I like about Wed vs Oil clay is that after you mold the piece, water washes cleanly out of the mold. Oil clay is so much harder to clean out.
    Ahh, good point. I know now that i'm spoiled when it comes to mold clean-ups.
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    Beautiful work! You have great artistic talent!
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    Where do you buy wed clay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Seante View Post
    Where do you buy wed clay?
    Laguna Clay, Monster Makers, its pretty easy to find.

    Shipping is a killer, try to buy it in person.
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