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    My First Attempt at a Sculpt.......PIC HEAVY
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    This is Clyde.....I found a tutorial on the forum by LaurieBeast I believe it was...although my guy is nowhere NEAR how well she does, he was a blast to create! I can't wait until October!

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    and Tada!! Clyde the Clown!







    whew! I hope like bloody hell I did this right! Here's praying the photos actually show up!..............Thanks again for the tutorial!
    I am the thing that goes bump in the night........

    P.S. I'm a girl.....
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    geez, my photos are always the size of a barn! Boy those sure do show all my flaws! lol
    I am the thing that goes bump in the night........

    P.S. I'm a girl.....
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    looks creepy and very sinister! I love it! I need to make a clown prop or buy one. What did you use for the hands and did you use for the modeling compound?
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    Awesome prop!
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    You did a great job on the sculpting and it turned out awesome!
    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before
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    Very nice.

    The thing I don't like about wig heads is if it's apparent that it was used in the prop, to me it takes away from the effect, makes it less scary.

    Your sculpt is great in that you cannot tell what the base structure is.
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    Very nice sculpt, you did an awesome job.
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    Very nice work looks great!!!
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    Great work. Nice job on the sculpting. I wish I had the skills for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kittyvibe View Post
    looks creepy and very sinister! I love it! I need to make a clown prop or buy one. What did you use for the hands and did you use for the modeling compound?
    I made the hands out of PVC for the wrist structure....and wire coat hangers and bic pens for the fingers...then I snot-ragged them and covered them with carpet latex so they would look wet & glossy....i got the instructions from a website...I'll look for it and post it for you if you want.....for the head I used the Celluclay first and then DAS clay......I found that the paperclay was actually nicer and smoother, but I liked the lumps the Celluclay & DAS made...it gives him character....lol

    Thanks so much for the compliments....it really wasnt that hard.....as long as you're okay with lumpiness & imperfections anyone can do it.....I myself wouldnt try to do anything that was going to resemble a real person....my skills only go as far as lumpy, creepy clowns.....
    I am the thing that goes bump in the night........

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