![]() After I set the pose in my mind I ask somebody to take photos of myself in the same pose from all angles. A good book will solve all the problems on the first two whilst a little imagination and observation can be of great help with the latter two. Anatomy, proportions, body language or narrative - these words are very significant when it comes to figure sculpting. As soon as my mind is set for a particular subject in a particular pose the fun begins. I observe other people and try to find ideas for new poses by looking at the way they react and behave. The love for military uniforms is one of mine apart from the passion I have for the hobby. The creation of a figure may be the result of many things. It’s just a matter of picking what works best for you and adjusting it for your ways. All sculptors have their own methods of doing things and they all use different tools for the job in hand. One thing I always say to other people is that this is not 'the' way but my way. I will go through the different stages of this figure and with the help of text and photos, I will try to make it as simple as possible. In fact, I would strongly recommend to those who never ventured in this wonderful world of sculpting to take things step by step - instead of trying to sculpt an entire figure from scratch, first try to make minor conversions and then slowly go up the ladder. The objective of this tutorial is to help other people to sculpt their own figures or at least, for those starting out, to try and convert a commercial figure for it to be as original as possible. Sculpting Tools and Putty Expand submenu.
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