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Fantastic work sir. Just stumbled across your amazing videos.
Ответитьvery inspiring to see you sir really marvellous
ОтветитьDavid, thank you for your tutorials and speed sculpts. It has helped me to elevate
my clay sculpting to new levels. It is always a pleasure to watch your "performance art"!
Thanks again!
Hi David. This video is one of my favorites. Thank you.
Right now I only work with Super Sculpey.
But now I ordered a block Chavant. Try something new. I am very excited about the new material.
It's always fantastic.
Best wishes to you, David
What is
the mane of that sculpture
hello i am vietnamme
ОтветитьHello, what land do you use?
ОтветитьMister Lemon , an honor , I would like to know that the material used for their sculptures, to buy via internet
ОтветитьWhat type of material used !! Clay !!!
ОтветитьVery nice art work sir
ОтветитьThank you I finally found the right one 😀
ОтветитьThanks David. Another excellent episode!
Ответитьhave you ever done creature/monster sculpting? great work!
Ответитьyou work is simple amazing!
ОтветитьGreat job. Great video.
Ответитьálbom
ОтветитьThe translation of "Le Beau Touche'" is "The beautiful touch" I can thank my cajun relatives for the french....lol
Ответить"...everything depends on tools..." I'm sorry, I have to disagree with that statement. I've seen people draw masterpieces with a pencil, while others can't manage a stick figure. Other than that, great video, love it.
Ответитьcheers from a fan from Chile!
Ответитьbrilliant
Ответитьwow...I dream you to be my sculpting teacher :D Thanks for such tutorials
ОтветитьThanks for sharing. I just did my first small head with clay yesterday. I got very inspired by your video. I´m into scupting now, thanks to the good wilt of sharing knowledge like you. Again, thanks, you are a man of valor to society.
Ответитьhi David i want to bye that clay , please help me for getting that clay,, I am From India , My mail Id is [email protected], I am specialised in Micro art please how i can bye this clay..
ОтветитьHello, you used which matter please
ОтветитьHi David,
I just found your videos and I have subscribed. I love your Native American Indians. I have just picked up clay for the first time in 20 years. I had used Roma back in the early 1980's, but have been steered toward the Chavant because it is sulfur free. Something to do with silicone molds not curing.
Really enjoyed this particular video. I hope sculpting is like riding a bike. :-). I stumbled across a few of my old pictures of my work. Last one dated 1985.
Thank you for sharing your talent in these videos. It has sparked my passion again.
Matthew
Nice job!!!
ОтветитьSuch a dope hat
Ответитьgreat job David! curious...what was the approximate time it took to create this piece?
ОтветитьI use medium.. sorry it took so long to get back to you..
Ответитьcan you show on how to sculpt the beard or the mustache, or give a tutorial on adding facial hairs thank you
ОтветитьI was just wondering if this clay was sticky at all? I am trying to find a nice clay that isn't overly sticky or dries out so I can reuse it.
ОтветитьThanks Steve
ОтветитьYou are amazing! Thank-you for taking the time to share your techniques! It's very helpful to someone who's just learning :)
ОтветитьAll answers to all your questions are in the video description.. But I'll answer you... lol I use J-Mac (medium)
ОтветитьThanks for these videos, really helpful. Have you got any advise on where to get an accurate not so expensive anatomical model from?
ОтветитьGlad to be of help..
ОтветитьThanks for doing these videos David. I've been thinking about trying my hand at sculpting and your vids are giving me some very useful knowledge as to where to start, and some welcome inspiration.
ОтветитьThey were very brave.. When they went out to trap, they were alone and vulnerable to all kinds of dangers, where if they died, no one would know where or how... Amazing people
ОтветитьJe parie ... these famous Canadian "Voyageurs" in their canoes, exploring and trading fur along the great and small lakes and rivers of North America in the 18./19. century were the heroes of my youth! *_*
ОтветитьA French Mountain Man.. There were a lot of them..
Ответитьbecause of the name of the clay, he'll always be French XDD
ОтветитьThat's the magic.. lol
ОтветитьI have a link to the website where you can get them in the video description..
ОтветитьHey David really enjoying watching you work... I like your video at the foundry. Can you please let us know where you got your large gray anatomy model I have seen it in your other videos and I would like to get one. thanks again for your post so wonderful seeing other artists at work.
ОтветитьThis mountain man could be an ancient Greek philosopher or a 17th century astronomer - just depends on what kind of duds you slap on him! Amazing how much personality he had as just a skull!
ОтветитьLOL.. when I started in 2008, I was lucky to get 20 views.. Thank you for your kind comment
ОтветитьYou sir deserve way more views on your videos ! Great skills in capturing life :)
ОтветитьSee I can see the future.. haha
Ответитьlooks like my boyfriend when he gets way old!!! haha
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