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Published: 2008-01-09 02:34:26 +0000 UTC; Views: 2079; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 34
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This should be pretty self explanatory. I'm sorry this whole thing is so ginormous, but I wanted you guys to actually be able to see what I'm doing.This was done for a class, and I had to print it out. Hence the white background. But hey, that just means that you guys can print it out too!
I plan on finishing this guy someday, hopefully. We shall see.
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Comments: 6
neo-shakti [2008-06-09 04:56:01 +0000 UTC]
You know, I haven't sculpted anything in years (Ceramics class in middle school, lol), but recently I wanted to try and make something for fun. First time using Sculpey, so I didn't know where to start, so...
Thank you for uploading this tutorial. XD
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lemonfruitpie In reply to neo-shakti [2008-06-10 07:17:58 +0000 UTC]
No problem! :3 I hope it helps<3
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ChrysocyonFrax [2008-01-09 18:24:53 +0000 UTC]
What kind of wires did you used? I think theres some copper /red, the harder type of copper/ and steel wire /?/
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lemonfruitpie In reply to ChrysocyonFrax [2008-01-12 03:27:15 +0000 UTC]
Unfortunately, I'm not quite sure. I bought it at the local japanese dollar store--but honestly, I think whatever wire you do have will work, as long as it is at least 20 gauge and won't bend under some weight.
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ChrysocyonFrax In reply to lemonfruitpie [2008-01-13 21:41:26 +0000 UTC]
Steel wire what I have at home, is utterly too strong to curve and form as I see in your tutorial... Thanks!
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lemonfruitpie In reply to ChrysocyonFrax [2008-01-14 06:54:16 +0000 UTC]
I'm pretty sure you can get ahold of some proper wire in an art store, though perhaps try a hardware/garden store as well? The stuff I bought specifically has pictures of it being used to tie up plants to supports :3
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