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Phoenix-Cry In reply to Rommiesart [2017-09-08 22:34:53 +0000 UTC]
Sooooo many hours of work!
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Nookslider [2017-06-28 05:35:11 +0000 UTC]
Oh, she'll really win first place in space alien beauty contest.
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AlphaKupo [2017-06-27 09:32:41 +0000 UTC]
Ok mad props to you because I've started using apoxie sculpt and there is certainly a learning curve! So it's ridiculously impressive that you have so many details polished! I'm only doing simple stuff for now and even that's giving me a hard time! Lol
great job!
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AlphaKupo In reply to Phoenix-Cry [2017-06-29 05:19:57 +0000 UTC]
Good thing I've been using gloves then! I'm still getting the hang of everything, specifically how to plan and work in layers and structure. So far I really like it despite its difficulties but oh man I'm so not used to working on details within a time limit lol
Just wish it wasn't as expensive as it was, I've blown through the 1lb pack super fast! Had to order a 4lb quickly after
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Phoenix-Cry In reply to AlphaKupo [2017-07-01 02:45:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm getting quicker at getting the detail in but often times i end up just using a dremel to carve additional detail out. Β If you want it to harden quicker you can bake it at 260 for a few mins then let it cool however it gets softer before it gets harder when you do that so unsupported areas can sag. I use this trick to just speed the first base blocking alongΒ
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AlphaKupo In reply to Phoenix-Cry [2017-07-06 19:42:07 +0000 UTC]
I didn't even think about baking it! Thanks for the great tip and heads up about it getting droopy! I might try that next time <3
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Phoenix-Cry In reply to AlphaKupo [2017-07-06 22:45:07 +0000 UTC]
It's a real time saver!!
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