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Jamie D. Macfarlane  

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Sculpting Tutorial Links

Journal Entry: Sun Feb 24, 2008, 4:45 PM
UPDATED 24th Feb :bulletblue:


Armatures

Armature Tutorial by Chuck Needham
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Armature Tutorial by Wayne 'The Dane' Hansen
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Making a Figure Armature Tutorial by :iconhellspawn77:
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Sculpey/Polymer Clay Tutorials

Sculpey Creature Sculpt Tuts by Peter Konig aka Smellybug
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Savage Dragon Sculpey Bust Tutorial by Clayburn Moore - Official Site [link]
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Sculpey Tutorials by the Shiflett Brothers - Official Site [link]
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Barbarian Sculpt Video Demo
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Sculpting and Design Tutorials by Simon Lee aka Spiderzero
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Sculpey Tutorials by Dan Perez
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Sculpey Tutorials by Wayne Hansen - Official Site [link]
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Sculpey/Epoxy and Moulding and Casting Tutorials by Martin Canale
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Sculpey Step by Step by Joe De Vito
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Sculpey/Mould Making/Casting by Heidi Maiers
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Werewolf Sculpey Tutorial by Shawn Nagle
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Sculpey Process including Videos by Mike Leavitt
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Sculpey Tutorials by Southern GFX
Rancor Head
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King of the Goblins
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Minotaur
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Detailing a Sculpey Figure using a heat gun
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How to Make a Figure by Matsumura Katsuya
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Sculpey Demos by Bill Basso
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Resin Kit Tutorial from Sculpting to Casting by Kent Kidwell - Official Site [link]
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Sculpey 3D Illustration Process by Bethany Culp
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Sculpting Videos with Tony Cipriano
Part 1
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Part 2
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Polymer Clay Wall Decoration and Spiral Pillar with Skull Base Tuts by Brian Hirst :bulletblue:
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Loads of Sculpey Tutorials and Tips, including Sculpting a Dog Portrait,
Hand, Skin Texture and Vein Tuts and a Step-by-Step on How to Make a Sword with Sculpey from Polymer Clay Fan.com :bulletblue:
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Sculpey to Wax Bust Demo by :iconmonsterpappa:
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Sculpting Tut by :iconshapestrong:
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Motti Sculpt Step by Step by :iconmumbojumbo:
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Sculpey Tutorials by :iconarthammer:
Keylon Bust
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BatBoy Figure
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Maquette Sculpting Tutorial by :icongoblinqueeen: :bulletblue:
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Oil Based Clays and Wax related Tutorials

Casteline Tutorial by Rocco Tartamella - Official Site [link]
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Southern GFX Chavant Batman Bust
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Modelling with Chavant
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Head Bust Video Demo by Philippe Faraut - Official Site [link]
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Sculpting the Hulk by Art Asylum
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Water Based Clay Tutorials

WED Clay Creature Sculpt demo by Casey Love - Official Site [link]
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WED Clay Video Demo
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The Making of Leon Video Demo (armature/sculpting/painting)
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Green Stuff and other Self-Hardening Clay Tutorials

How to sculpt an Orc with Magic Sculp by Stefan B. Niehues
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The Art of Miniature Sculpting the basics and techniques by Ramon Laan (PDF File)
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Sculpting Miniatures by Professor Christian Ellegaard
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Sculpting a Fairy Head in Air Drying Clay by Hannie Sarris :bulletblue:
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Green Stuff Miniature Tutorials by :iconthebuild:
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Moulding and Casting

Waste Mould Tutorial by Kdawg
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Related Tips, Techniques and Processes

Sculpting Tips and Techniques Compiled by Katherine Dewey
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Sculpting with Character by Joe Lester - Official Site [link]
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Toy Manufacturing Process by ToyOtter.com
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Sculpting Blogs

Attakus and Studio Bombyx
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Clayburn Moore
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Greenwell Studios
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Mitumasa Yoshizawa
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Ruben Procopio of Masked Avenger Studios
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Oscar A. Camacho V. of Armadillo Studio :bulletblue:
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Tommy Allison of Mad Robot Studios :bulletblue:
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PURO :bulletblue:
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The Red Rooster :bulletblue:
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Will Pettee :bulletblue:
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Fausto of Yedharo Models :bulletblue:
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mab-miniatures :bulletblue:
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Historical Figures by Matt Springer :bulletblue:
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:iconhellspawn77:
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:iconarthammer:
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:iconnoadi:
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:iconshapestrong:
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  • Mood: Dazed

Devious Information

  • Current Age: 27
  • Current Residence: Norwich, UK
  • Interests: anything and everything relating to art and popular culture
  • Favourite movie: Star Wars, Planes, Trains and Automobiles... among others
  • Favourite band or musician: The Cure, Radiohead... and many more besides.
  • Favourite genre of music: All sorts of guff.
  • Operating System: Buggered if I know
  • MP3 player of choice: Only have an old school style Sony Walkman w/cassete
  • Favourite game: GTA San Andreas, R.E.4, Tetris, Gauntlet (mindless old skool 80's arcade button bashing!)
  • Favourite gaming platform: PS2, Wii, SEGA MegaDrive
  • Favourite cartoon character: Tom & Jerry, Spunky (Rockos Modern Life)
  • Tools of the Trade: Casteline, microwave, lamp, sticks, spit

Devious Comments

`GoblinQueeen:iconGoblinQueeen: 4 days 3 hours ago
So sorry it took this long, but gorgeous gallery and much thanks for the watch :)

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"There was nothing in the dark that wasn't there when the lights were on." ~ Rod Sterling The Twilight Zone
~b0thaxx0r-makeup:iconb0thaxx0r-makeup: Apr 26, 2008, 3:07:10 AM
Sadly, he's not done any since last year :/ He's been doing loads of mad stuff though. I taped him up in masking tape and made a Boneface body cast for a project he's doing in university. It's scarily real looking.
You should go message him or something! Sure he'd be glad of it :)

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[BEST! 最もよく!]
~DarkNightGlow:iconDarkNightGlow: Apr 25, 2008, 2:40:20 PM
I will if not theres no art in the world ^_^
You sculpt great stuff I impressed

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Enjoy other art by me at :
Disfruta otras obras mias en:
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DNG
Darkness and shadows a cold room and the company of my loved lady / Sombras y oscuridad una habitación fria y la compañia de mi eternamente amada.
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 25, 2008, 2:13:29 PM
Hi Dingo, no worries man, you do excellent work! :)
I checked out your blog too, great stuff. Will have to keep an eye on it for sure.

Thank you so much for the kind words, I'm flattered, and thanks also for faving Grundy, it's greatly appreciated!!! :D

Take it easy and keep up the good work.

Jamie
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 25, 2008, 2:01:01 PM
Hey Shaun! Good to see a fellow Norfolkian inhabitant on the forums, never see anyone from this part of the world online. Thanks for the compliment though, really appreciate it!
Yeah, you're right, I really do need to get the Spaced gang finished :ashamed: I started to resculpt them last summer along with Brian, Marsha and Twist but ended up losing all interest in them for some reason. Definitely need to have another crack at them though.
Have you posted any of your work at the Clubhouse? Just wondering what sort of stuff you've done.

Anyway, cheers for stopping by and checking out my gallery :)
All the best.
~DarkNightGlow:iconDarkNightGlow: Apr 22, 2008, 4:08:02 PM
Hi Jamie thank you by the add of [link] [link] [link] is a great honor for this humble art servant Nice and powerfull art you done there ^_^stay in the way ^_^, almost forget I invited you to my blog at [link]

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Enjoy other art by me at :
Disfruta otras obras mias en:
[link]

DNG
Darkness and shadows a cold room and the company of my loved lady / Sombras y oscuridad una habitación fria y la compañia de mi eternamente amada.
~narcissa91:iconnarcissa91: Apr 22, 2008, 1:25:38 AM
Well, I guess Finnish is hard for a foreigner because of conjugations of word and those ä´s and ö´s(which are typical letters in the language). I´m in a school were there´s quite alot of exchange students from many countries, like Africa, Japan and USA. They can all speak Finnish a bit. But they prefer to talk English, anyway, so I think Finnish is quite hard :)
~ShaunotDead:iconShaunotDead: Apr 21, 2008, 3:23:06 PM
I caught your posts at the Clubhouse and saw you are from Norwich, Im near Gt Yarmouth myself so thought I would check out your page. Absolutely excellent stuff! You really need to finish the Spaced characters they are awesome! I thought of trying them myself but my work is no way on par with yours. Cheers.
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 21, 2008, 7:24:05 AM
Hey Evan, you're very welcome. You've got a superb style! Can't wait to see more.

Really pleased you dig Grundy, thanks!
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 21, 2008, 7:10:31 AM
I think I could live with that... I'm quite boring anyway =p So it should suit me just fine :D

When can you move? :D

No need to apologise, your english is excellent :)
... that's a point. Isn't Finnish really hard? :hmm: I was told by someone that most people in Finland prefer to speak english because it's easier... don't know if there's any truth in that ^^;
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 21, 2008, 7:09:59 AM
It be my pleasure to be your friend. Absolutely lovin' your work! Incredible stuff. Wish I had your imagination.
Thank you also, and for the kind words, muchly appreciated!
=sarjan:iconsarjan: Apr 21, 2008, 1:40:19 AM
:salute:

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ever wonder about PERFECTION?
if there is a perfect man,
women would love God less...
because they would love the man more...
*DocShaner:iconDocShaner: Apr 16, 2008, 2:47:38 PM
Thanks for the add, digging that Solomon Grundy big time!

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But I like pulp, stupid!
~stablefly:iconstablefly: Apr 15, 2008, 4:19:55 PM
Thanks for the favs. Your work is off the hook my friend.

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Shhhhh.... Listen..... Do you smell that?
~narcissa91:iconnarcissa91: Apr 15, 2008, 1:14:15 AM
Do I? I´d LOVE to! :D England is one of the places I dream of moving to =) Finland is quite boring to me :D

sry for my bad english :D
~WAZA-LOO:iconWAZA-LOO: Apr 11, 2008, 7:34:21 PM
Thank you for bein' my friend. I admire your work, you're very talented!

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~Kravenous:iconKravenous: Apr 10, 2008, 9:11:18 AM
thanks for the fave
*Sh3lly:iconSh3lly: Apr 9, 2008, 10:07:09 AM
Thank you for the tips! I've started sculpting and it's really fun and frustrating at the same time (as is the case when learning something new). I can easily get lost in it and spent hours upon hours just concentrating without saying a word...it's great! :D
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 5, 2008, 2:24:52 PM
You shouldn't have any worries with Sculpey, it's non-toxic so won't do you any harm. I bake it in the same oven that I use for food (not at the same time ;) ) and it's perfectly safe to do so. It stinks when it's baking but it won't harm you. If your sanding it though it might be a good idea to wear a dust mask. When your just sculpting with it though it's fine. I ain't the most knowlegable of folks when it comes to Sculpey but if you ever any quetions just give me a shout. And have fun with it! :D

Thanks for the kind words, and you're very welcome! :)
~LinaLightning:iconLinaLightning: Apr 4, 2008, 11:12:29 AM
Well, thank YOU! And thanks for the favs :hug:

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Lina
*Sh3lly:iconSh3lly: Apr 3, 2008, 9:07:36 PM
No problem, you've got talent man! :thumbsup: Thanks for checking out my gallery too :) I bought my sculpting materials the other day but now I'm worried about the health risks that might be associated with Sculpey ^^;

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"Do you seriously want to get famous by association?"
~suiSIDIUS:iconsuiSIDIUS: Apr 3, 2008, 7:13:30 PM
:D yey, messege delivered!

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Enter|The|Psycho!
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 3, 2008, 1:42:16 PM
Hey Will, sorry for the late reply... you're very welcome of course!!

And you is waaay too kind, thank you!
*JamieDMac:iconJamieDMac: Apr 3, 2008, 1:29:03 PM
No, you didn't ...

wait, yes... yes, you did!

Thanks very much good sir, awfully kind of you. Cheers also for the watch, much obliged!