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SEP
02
How to Model the Head of a Doll or Figure
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SEP
02
Today we have another demonstration in a series of instructional videos from Marisol Romero about cold porcelain. Marisol Romero is a cold porcelain artist from Argentina, where this medium is very popular. Many air-dry clay projects call for Styrofoam shapes as armatures for figure modeling In the following video, while at a craft show, Marisol shows us how to wrap a foam ball and
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DEC
20
Making Paperclay Doll Eyes
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DEC
20
Eyes colored with pencils worn by Dollzone Leo Author of tutorial says making Paperclay eyes for your doll is very simple. The eyes shown here started as beads of Creative Paperclay and were colored using artist pencils and acrylic paint. A glossy finish was sprayed on. These eyes were created for a BJD doll but could be used with any clay figure. Read entire eye tutorial
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JUL
18
Lots More Eyes to Paint
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JUL
18
Source of this photo unknown The other day we posted the steps to create 35 different eyes and expressions. Here's a bunch more ideas for painting eyes on your clay sculpts. For the first 14, start with basic shape in left column, add details from center column and highlights/accents from right column. Another 40+ eye ideas!
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JUL
16
Painting Eyes Step by Step
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JUL
16
Bunny (by Mary) with painted eyes Quite often, when sculpting clay figures, we decide to paint the eyes rather than using embedded eyes. The following eye patterns show the steps to create dozens of different eyes and expressions. Start with basic shape in left column, add details from center column and highlights/accents from right column.
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OCT
19
Mrs Santa Claus demo
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OCT
19
Cold porcelain video slideshow from Eliane Sol demonstrating each step in creating a Mrs Claus figure and box topper. Many details are shown for shaping and painting the cute face. This tutorial is demonstrating with cold porcelain, which you can make at home. See my other site, Cold Porcelain Tutorials, for a choice of recipes for making cold porcelain. A number of
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