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 Post subject: Drenom
PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2009 2:27 pm 
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I guess time for another crazy custom.

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Still a long way to go....

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 Post subject: Re: Drenom
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who's the crackhead in the background?

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What did you use for the backpack to hold the arms?

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 Post subject: Re: Drenom
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I used two double-block connectors you'll find on the knight kit.

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 Post subject: Re: Drenom
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sculpted the plant symbiote on his right side:

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and here's my hand....

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whats that, its huge. Are you using clay to sculpt still, how heavy will that be

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 Post subject: Re: Drenom
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The venom like symbiote on his left side:

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I sorta got that fiber-like goo around him. Hopefully i'll sculpt his body tomorrow.

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man thats huge, can that clay sclupt finer into smaller pieces, whats the drying time

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 Post subject: Re: Drenom
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man thats huge, can that clay sclupt finer into smaller pieces, whats the drying time


the clay can be sculpted down into smaller pieces, but that dries up pretty quick. Drying time....about 20min to 1hr depending on weather and size of the sculpture. But it takes about a day or so for the clay to be completely dry. Hmm.... when i ran out of this type of air dry clay....ima go look for other types of sculpting clay/goo to use. This one is quite hygroscopic and very powdery.

hehe..maybe i should've used an omega. But i'm quite happy the alpha can support the weight and not tip over.

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