This is a fantastic tutorial. Thank you for the detail and information. I can't wait to see more.
Thread: Sculpting Dead Eyes
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02-08-2010,09:47 PM
Holy moly! You are good awesome tutorial.
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02-10-2010,10:27 AM
Are your props dry weather/indoor use only? My issue is I can't guarantee I'll be able to get props inside for weather-related issues and I'd hate to put a lot of work into a treasured prop to see it disintegrate in the rain. AWESOME job by the way, love your work - unsettling!
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02-15-2010,10:03 AM
Magic sculpt wont even melt in acetone. Its hard and waterproof. Even in areas wher ei use paperclay or paper mache, I soak it down with some urethane clear to make it water proof. I don't usually have rain on halloween, but storage where i live is prone to leaks in the plumbing and from rain so I have to seal my props to protect them when I'm using them.
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02-21-2010,04:38 PM
where do you find it...



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