Sculpting Chainmail

dazza36

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Might seem a silly question but what do people think is the best/easiest way to sculpt chainmail ? I'm thinking oldschool GW cica 1985 style ?
 
Haven't done it myself yet but I believe basically put a layer down and use a point (a pin or cocktail stick depending on preference of chain mail) and kinda make holes. I would slightly angle it down a bit to be how chain mail lays.

I'm more experienced with wearing the stuff then sculpting it ^_^
 
Experiment with different round-ended needles. Pins are sharp so tear at the putty rather than stretching it nicely. work in rows top to bottom or left to right pulling the putty away from the direction of travel. On the next line work bottom to top or right to left pulling in the opposite direction. Repeat across the whole surface.

Some tips-

The thickness of the putty layer is critical. Too thin a layer and it will tear, too thick and it's hard to get the loops nice and regular.

As well as pulling across, pull each row slightly over the one before so they overlap a little.

You'll find it more comfortable working in one direction than the other, so turn the model around instead of trying to work in the uncomfortable direction.

I find working top to bottom yields better results. That's not how chainmail is usually made though, so it's a toss up between effectiveness and realism.

Go around the hem afterwards opening up the bottom links.
 
Yes it is. For a long time I used the smallest of those ball tools nail 'artists' use, but it does make the loops rather large. Try a 16 Tapestry Needle and see how you find it.
 
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