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Polymer Clay Oni Mask
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Polymer Clay Oni Mask
Published 3/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.14 GB | Duration: 0h 49m

Learn to Sculpt & Paint a Mini Mask

What you'll learn

Build a strong armature using tin cans and aluminum foil

Sculpt a detailed skull with realistic features

Add textures and cracks for a weathered look

Paint and finish your sculpture to bring it to life

Requirements

Super Sculpey Firm (or any sculpting clay)

A sculpting tool set (or household alternatives)

Aerosol primer & paints (for finishing touches)

Paintbrushes and acrylic paints

Description

Hi my name is Cristopher Dino a sculptor from Philippines and i would like to welcome to "Polymer Clay Oni Mask - Learn to Sculpt & Paint a Mini Mask Magnet"In this class, we'll bring an Oni mask to life using polymer clay, transforming it into a unique and eye-catching refrigerator magnet. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced sculptor, this step-by-step guide will help you create a detailed and expressive piece while learning essential sculpting and painting techniques.You'll discover:1. How to sculpt facial features, fangs, and horns for an Oni mask2. Techniques for adding texture and depth to your sculpture3. The best ways to paint and seal your finished piece4. How to attach a strong magnet securelyBy the end of this class, you'll have a custom-made Oni mask magnet that you can proudly display-or even gift to someone!So grab your clay, and let's get sculpting!For this class project, you'll be creating your own Oni mask refrigerator magnet using polymer clay! Follow along with the lessons as we sculpt, refine details, and paint our piece to bring it to life.Steps to Complete Your Project:Sculpt the Base Shape - Form the Oni mask, defining its facial features.Add Details - Carve out expressive features like the fangs, horns, and textured details.Bake and Sand - Harden your sculpture in the oven and smooth out imperfections.Paint and Finish - Use layering techniques, washes, and dry brushing to enhance the depth and texture.Attach the Magnet - Secure the neodymium magnet to complete your functional art piece!Materials You'll NeedTongueolymer clayAluminum foilVarious sculpting toolsSandpaper (180 and 320 grit)Primer and clear top coat spray paintsAcrylic paints

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Materials & Tools

Lecture 2 Materials

Lecture 3 Tools

Section 3: Sketch

Lecture 4 Sketch

Section 4: Sculpting

Lecture 5 Face Shape

Lecture 6 Eyes

Lecture 7 Nose

Lecture 8 Cheeks

Lecture 9 Mouth

Lecture 10 Chin and Jaw

Lecture 11 Teeth and Mouth

Lecture 12 Smoothing

Lecture 13 Emphasize Expression

Lecture 14 Pointy Ears

Lecture 15 Horns

Lecture 16 Adding Details

Lecture 17 Baking

Section 5: Painting

Lecture 18 Painting

Section 6: Final Step

Lecture 19 Attaching the magnet

Section 7: Our Project Is Complete!

Lecture 20 Completion

Anyone who wants to learn traditional sculpting

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