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    new to paper clay sculpting

    Here are some pictures of a joker sculpt out of paper clay.
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    creeepy!

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    AAARH... ^^
    Youre new to paper clay but not to sculpting, aren't you

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    You sir, just reinvigorated my hatred for creeply clown dolls. lol. That aside, talent abound. I like it as a sculpture. Definitely a creepy clown, says I watched-too-many-poltergeist-movies-as-a-kid guy me. lol
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    I would not want that in my room at night..

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    creepy.
    i love the metallic purple colour of the suit, my phone is that colour.

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    sizing of figures

    Thanks for the replies. The paint is testors metalic enamel. I use the computer at the library so sometimes it takes a while for a response. I've done some sculpts out of super sculpey. A cartoonish ape, a small sculpture of my brother and small wood bust. I post some of those when I get my camera back. I was wondering when doing a photo realistic sculpture is it easier to acheive a likeness from using enlarged photos that like 10 times the size of piece you are working. For the Joker i used a crappy single photo. It works good for the clothing but not so much if you were going for a likeness.

    Also, does anyone have a scale chart in term of how large or small you make sculls and torsos for 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, or 1/12. I just wanted a ball park figure to work off of in terms of total size of a full length figure. I'll post some photos of the figure I'm working on this week some time. Any replies would be great.

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