https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/constructing-the-queen • Posted by Azraels Requiem
Brush your push mold with some talcum powder so you clay releases easier bur make sure to tap out the excess so u don't lose detail. Don't blow it out, u may get it in your eye. I molded two torsos and two heads. I cut one above the belly button and one just below because I originally didn't want to cut them open and wanted them to share a belly button. I fused them together with my sculpting tools and turned their heads in opposing directions like the queen on a playing card. I added their hair and decided to hollow them out as if some sort of mad scientist was trying to construct a human playing card queen. I then baked and painted her. I cut out a piece of cardboard and painted it like a vintage playing card. First one light coat allowing it to dry thoroughly, it was time consuming but attempting too much paint would warp the cardboard. I glued her to the card, and there she is my deconstructed queen
Brush your push mold with some talcum powder so you clay releases easier bur make sure to tap out the excess so u don't lose detail. Don't blow it out, u may get it in your eye. I molded two torsos and two heads. I cut one above the belly button and one just below because I originally didn't want to cut them open and wanted them to share a belly button. I fused them together with my sculpting tools and turned their heads in opposing directions like the queen on a playing card. I added their hair and decided to hollow them out as if some sort of mad scientist was trying to construct a human playing card queen. I then baked and painted her. I cut out a piece of cardboard and painted it like a vintage playing card. First one light coat allowing it to dry thoroughly, it was time consuming but attempting too much paint would warp the cardboard. I glued her to the card, and there she is my deconstructed queen