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Revision as of 03:44, 19 March 2021
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You will need something to sculpt with: clay, playdoh, or sculpting medium clay.
You will also need some tools: pick, knifes, and depending on the material, things like sanding paper etc.
To finish the sculpture you might want to seal or paint it.
You should plan to clean up after your sculpturing: rag, broom and dustpan etc.
This fun video shows 10 top tools and what they are used for:
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You can use clay, playdoh, or sculpting medium clay.
Here's a great video demonstration:
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The easiest type is a thumb in a good job thumbs up position. A foot is not too tough either. Both can be modeled lifesize or otherwise. Why not do a baby foot?
Here's a great explanation from a teacher who teaches sculpting:
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Use a easy clay material to get the general shape up and use tools to do facial details and hair.
A great video that shows how an expert sculpts a head is here: