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    Notophthalmus is offline Registered User Level 2 Gladiator: Ordinarii
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    Herakles

    Hi all! This guy obviously has a long ways to go, but I'd appreciate any critiques you have to offer. Please ignore the big ugly lump on the back of his neck, that will be covered by his costume.

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    Skogen is offline Registered User Level 1 Gladiator: Andabatae
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    (Im new to sculpture) What is the material that you are using for this?

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    Notophthalmus is offline Registered User Level 2 Gladiator: Ordinarii
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    It's made with Super Sculpey mixed with a little Sculpey III to tint it, over a wire and foil armature. I'm new to sculpture too; I'm more or less following Smellybug's tutorials in the sticky section.

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    Skogen is offline Registered User Level 1 Gladiator: Andabatae
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    Thank you for the reply. I havent had the chance to work with Super Sculpey. Have only worked once on sculpture with normal clay. If i run into Sculpey ill definetly buy it, it looks awesome.

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    Update- just some minor progress, haven't spent much time on it this weekend. I bulked out his right calf, twisted his torso more, and cut his face off and pushed it back; it was getting too far from the pose I wanted.

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