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    Masterful works, sir. How I would love to see them in person!'
    The morbid subjects are especially wonderful.
    Thanks for your generous sharing of some great techniques.

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    Its good to see your original and beautiful work Evan.
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    It looks like my auntie and my uncle fighting on our summer vacation lol.

    Creepy but good!
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    Amazing work! I have a few technical question about Roma Plastelina, how do you preserve the sculptures? Or can they even be preserved? They can't be baked as far as I understand, I saw the tutorial on how to make a mold and cast it, is this the only way to preserve them?
    And another question, do you know if it's possible to cast Roma Plastelina in resin and if so, how?

    A lot of question for you there, sorry. I have done some Fimo sculpts and have wanted to try Roma but I'm kind of scared to try something new without knowing anything about it! There isn't a lot of info on how to work and preserve Roma plastelina out there.

    Thanks in advance!

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    Carcass I sculpted and painted made out of gelatin. It is the same type of gelatin
    used for making jello but has a stronger tear strength - similar to gummie bears.
    Roma Plastalina clay sculpture, 3-piece Ultracal 30 plaster mold, cast in gelatin
    and airbrushed with acrylic adhesive paints. I hope you like the outcome!

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    This is freaking amazing! I haven't visited here in awhile.....this is well worth coming back for. Outstanding!

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    Awesome.

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    Bloody brilliant as usual Evan. Freakishly amazing!

    Glad to see you again
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    Yum....what kind of wine would you serve with that....red or white????


    Great work.

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    Awesome, the colour and texture is spot on!

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    ok..this sounds weird..but that actually looks pretty tasty!
    Damn!! As MikeMakesModels says - the colour and texture is SPOT ON!!!
    My brain says euwww, but as long as I cover up the head, my senses say nomnom!
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    Great concept and execution! Looks well done and spicy

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    Wow. The sculptures are amazing. Would want to try doing those but I just realized I'm not that creative

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    Shocking !
    But I suppose that was Your intention.
    I'll skip any meat today...

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    I cannot find the words. They are there, but my brain is otherwise occupied in complete awestruck shutdown.

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    The output is so realistic it becomes disturbing. Cool work.
    Sketchbook, with apes, insects and fallen cities.
    Sketchlog, more or less a portfolio.
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    That is one cool piece. Very well done (LOL), to say the least.
    I wouldn't mind trying a leg, myself.

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    Utterly replusive, yet very tasty looking.

    You sir have fantastic skills.
    And a sick, demented mind.

    Great combination.
    my sketches here... http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=92997

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    The coloring on the peas and potato salad is extremely convincing.

    Thanks for posting the tutorials, and sharing the tips, there's going to be an overall increase in quality around the world, thanks to you.

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    while in progress shot of a sculpture I am working on

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    Holy crap! This is really inspiring stuff, and such a joy to view. I have to ask, how much work do you do on the concept on paper before beginning a sculpt. I find myself wanting to just dive right in and begin scultpting, rather than sit and draw my ideas out first. Do you find it helpful to create a solid concept first or does your work flow more organically? Maybe this question doesn't even make sense because your work is so perfect, that I can't imagine you don't spend a ton of time with your concepts. Thanks for taking the time to share your work and respond to everyone.

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    The texture on the new piece looks great, looking forward to seeing it finished and I really like the roast chicken/person.
    Thanks for all the tutorials they've been very helpful.

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    These obviously represent years of practice. I have just started out on that journey but if I get anywhere close to this quality I will be a happy man. Fantastic.

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    just.. awesome! *picks jaw off of floor*

    Great stuff, I love the morbidity and/or horror in some of them.
    Great job on the roasted chicked dude haha, lol! He looks so.. edible.
    What am I saying.. great job on everything!
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    That baby is amazing. I love the soft appearance of the skin.

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    Ok, you are sick.
    No, really...

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    Great Work!!!!

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    Omg these are awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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