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how to create a character model?...
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TSsonictheory
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Mar 26 2006, 11:12 PM, updated 20y ago
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how to create a cartoon model by using certain material?...which material should i use to form it and harden it after form....can i DIY? coz its a part of my final project for character design, and i decided to create a model out for certain purpose....anyone can help?
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fantagero
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Mar 26 2006, 11:20 PM
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err u mean vinyl??? u may refer to old gempak book.. got guides to build model...  or just go to the shop.. maybe in city square.. i forgot the name... the shop always contribute wif gempak magazine...
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TSsonictheory
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Apr 2 2006, 04:27 AM
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QUOTE(fantagero @ Mar 26 2006, 11:20 PM) err u mean vinyl??? u may refer to old gempak book.. got guides to build model...  or just go to the shop.. maybe in city square.. i forgot the name... the shop always contribute wif gempak magazine...  no vinyl..is a character model.. normally ppl use clay o watever to create it in 3D form...where to buy the material and all?....i wanna mould my own character....thx
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mclelun
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Apr 2 2006, 03:26 PM
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long time ago, when i was in primary school
my teacher give us this japanese manufactured "white colour clay" that will hardened automatically when u unpack it. cost is RM10 that time,
not sure still can find in malaysia or not.
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POYOZER
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Apr 2 2006, 04:02 PM
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QUOTE(sonictheory @ Apr 2 2006, 04:27 AM) no vinyl..is a character model.. normally ppl use clay o watever to create it in 3D form...where to buy the material and all?....i wanna mould my own character....thx normally they use paperclay  u can find it at artshop this is mine...kinda sux bcoz im not good in handwork   if u want to see the better 1 u can ask aaeem (lyn forumer) he done it very smooth and nice with color This post has been edited by POYOZER: Apr 2 2006, 04:07 PM
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Hackezkk
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Apr 2 2006, 04:27 PM
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use plaster of paris if u got ACUAN hehehe
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aaeem
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Apr 2 2006, 06:27 PM
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haha poyozer...trying to promote me without my consent ha...heh
i tried it before using paper clay, very cheap but so leceh...coz it dried up pretty quick need to put water from time to time...plus if not properly buildup can cause cracks when finish...
IMHO super sculpey is the best if you're still beginner bcoz you can take you time sculpting the model and it does dry up at all...the surface is very smooth and when finish you can oven bake to hard...it's very expensive though...
try googling these keywords (super sculpey+maquette+armature+tutorial)...
hope this helps... n___n v
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TSsonictheory
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Apr 3 2006, 02:05 AM
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where can i buy those stuff? wat i nit to buy?...how much is it?...use wat to colour?...i heard poster colour can colour on it, really ar?.... u mean the oven is those normal oven which we used it to re-heat our food?...wont it be like abit geli when we mix our food n our clay in 1 oven?..is there any other alternative way to harden it?... plz help...coz my due time is next week.... sigh..
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aaeem
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Apr 3 2006, 06:30 AM
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try and got to www.multifilla.com...you can ask them for more info..
yes super sculpey can be baked in home oven, but beware it gives off fumes during baking...so you need to clean you oven afterwards...DON'T MICROWAVE...
i personally don't bake them since i always build it using armatures (use dawai besi from hardware store)...so i can pose them...
another tip...to save on using clay...you can build the bulk of the mass using aluminium foil and wires, then wrap and sculpt the surface using clay...
for tools, you can DIY...you can use pencil or pointed objects for detailling and use sudu to smooth out the sculpt...
here's a tip...if you want satisfaction and quality to your work, use super sculpey...if you want quick, cheap, "bole la ni..." kinda work, go for paper clay or even easier...plastecin
again, google for more info...here's some keywords (DIY sculpt tools, sculpture armature tutorial, model making tips)
cheers
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hungheykwun
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Apr 26 2006, 05:32 PM
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isetan stationery section got sell the clay . its called paper clay, u bake it to harden it.
kino kuniya klcc stationery section also got sell
also the art shop opposite pet safari at ikano
also the art shop (Art attack) in 1utama new wing that's beside MPH
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eejey
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Apr 28 2006, 12:55 AM
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u can also get all sort of clay (paper clay, sculpey, super sculpey, firm.. etc), at Craft Haven , located in One Utama, near TGV (the old wing).... pretty cheap too, compare to other places I've seen.... somemore 25% discount... I bought a block of Super Sculpey Firm for rm44 (other places I've seen around 60 -65)...
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faerie
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Apr 28 2006, 12:53 PM
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QUOTE(eejey @ Apr 28 2006, 12:55 AM) u can also get all sort of clay (paper clay, sculpey, super sculpey, firm.. etc), at Craft Haven , located in One Utama, near TGV (the old wing).... pretty cheap too, compare to other places I've seen.... somemore 25% discount... I bought a block of Super Sculpey Firm for rm44 (other places I've seen around 60 -65)... yea mostly industrial will go for sculpey or super sculpey, polymer clay. THAT u can bake it not paper clay. Anyway, paper clay sucks..it'll turns very dried up after a while..yup craft haven at OU got those stuff.
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eejey
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Apr 28 2006, 03:57 PM
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yea... but good for people who r new, and just wanna have a try in sculpting....
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