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Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by yeo_64, Apr 28, 2004.

  1. yeo_64 Well-Known Member

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    Singapore
    Arthur,thank you so much for the high praise;I really appreciate it :lol: ! What I know,I really learnt here on the "planet",so credit should really go to the great guys here(Anders,Alan,Joe,Bob,Jim,to name a few).Getting comments from them and seeing their posted work has helped me a great deal when I started sculpting my own figures.I've still a lot to learn and am learning with each project that I undertake.So,Arthur,try your hand at it,post your efforts,and learnt from the best,namely the guys on the "planet" !
    Basically,this is what I use:
    A commercial hardwear 2-part epoxy putty (Epo-putty)
    A round toothpick or two,a straight dress pin,a modelling knife
    For smoothing the putty,talcum powder(the kind that babies use !)
    I do little bits at a time and let the putty set in-between.
    That's all,my friend ! The key is still practise and more practise.Hope this answers your question,Arthur.Cheers !
    Kenneth ;)
  2. yeo_64 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    Thanks,Edson;I really appreciate the comment ! Cheers.
    Kenneth :lol:

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