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AtomTaylor:
Good stuff, definitely something worth knowing.The difficulty is attempting to make every chain link look similar.
This is the best approach I’ve seen so far. Thanks for posting these.
Jackswift:
An ingenious approach! Thanks for posting this.
Timothy Archer:
cool . just a question admiral , after you have done the chains or the pearl , how many time do you wait until you put it on the model . do you do it immediatly or do you wait some time ?
Admiral:
Thank you!
@Timothy Archer: Ah, sorry, I should’ve probably written that in the tutorial. All the tutorial sculpts are done on a flat base for clarity (no curvature cutting line of sight, or surrounding details to distract the eyes), but i never remove them to use on a model. They just stay on the base. The similar parts on models are done in the exact same way as in the tutorial, but fastened to the models themselves.
Timothy Archer:
Thank you!ok thanks , that was a mistake i didn't know about . i always try to create things on a flat base and then to put them on the model , and they get all the time destroyed in the process . thanks
@Timothy Archer: Ah, sorry, I should've probably written that in the tutorial. All the tutorial sculpts are done on a flat base for clarity (no curvature cutting line of sight, or surrounding details to distract the eyes), but i never remove them to use on a model. They just stay on the base. The similar parts on models are done in the exact same way as in the tutorial, but fastened to the models themselves. :)
Admiral
tjub:
Thanks, will have to try this!