The Fat Git":29zmb96l said:
...some great tips here. The one about being patient seems the most important... One thing I would recommend though is the Greenstuffworld roll maker
I really need to get one of those roll makers! Although to some it may at first seem easy to sculpt tentacles, it is really challenging to sculpt them well.
Yes, patience is the true key to sculpting. A poor sculptor can rapidly transform into a good sculptor as long as he has the capacity to keep at it (same with any skill), sculpting more frequently and for longer periods.
Things that have assisted my capacity for sculpting patience are:
- Be sure your sitting arrangement is very comfortable, with excellent light and all tools and magnifiers you may need readily within reach at the outset. Also the materials to make any custom tools you may suddenly discover you need (e.g. bits of super thin stiff plastic card, tiny slivers of cured polymer clay you can carve to make quick impression/'stamping' tools, wire of various gauges, etc. etc.) so you don't have to get up and disturb your mindset.
- Sculpt when you are feeling good.
- Sculpt at a time when you know there will be zero interruptions.
- Take a big dose of ibuprofen or acetaminophen just before you begin (helps mitigate discomfort from sitting in the same position, hand cramps, headache from eyestrain, etc so you can sculpt longer)
- Listen to audio that keeps the mind entertained while your eyes and hands are busy. I find if my mind is engrossed I am able to sculpt literally from dusk to dawn. Here's something ideal:
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