Posted by Steve | Posted in Sculpting | Posted on 21-11-2009
Tags: art, clay sculpture tutorial, crafts, howto, sculpture, tutorial

Would you be interested in sculpture tutorial DVD?
I have experience in illustration, film, animation and modeling (clay polymer). After getting my degree to teach at TAFE or other social organization, I am always difficult to find an opening to provide arts courses (with an emphasis in illustration and sculpture). For the moment, there is a lack of interest to participate in this course. My question, do you think that the sale of courses would be more popular DVD format, which means that people can "participate" in their own time courses, with no obligation to inform to a specific location? With my experience in film, the DVD is informative and of good quality. If you think it would be more popular, it would be a good way to sell these DVD's? Would you rather look at art and craft shop, buy on eBay or buy through my website? All of you thank you very much!
If you sell this kind of thing, The Internet offers the great advantage able to show samples. In an arts and crafts store, you may have an opportunity to demonstrate the samples of the DVD, but my experience with variety stores, is that people are not looking for education in this field. If it is useful to me, has learned to bridge the gap between your hands a book and Specifically, which means I had to give a very good idea of the difficulty of achieving the rock or how to attack the wood. If she is modeling, should explain why the choice of employment. I just saw a video of Ron Mueck manufacturing one of its faces big (pregnant) to modern Fort Worth and a person with knowledge, with such just look at the options very clear (the gross amount of work before the detail, the size of the gaps (sp?). In fact, sales in museums and libraries university may be a better option.
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Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay: Tools and Techniques for Sculpting Realistic Figures $11.55 Polymer-clay crafters everywhere can learn how to sculpt realistic 6″-8″ figures using the author’s simple techniques. A well-known polymer clay teacher and sculptor, she shares a wealth of information that’s accessible even to beginning sculptors. She covers the essentials, the fundamentals of figurative modelling and how to make the tools that will ensure success. She shows readers how to recrea… |
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The Polymer Clay Techniques Book $9.96 Everyone can achieve great results with polymer clay. With the 50+ techniques in this book, readers can create polymer clay buttons or boxes or anything in between. Starting with the very basics (such as rolling, baking and gluing), then it moves on to more advanced methods: marbling, texturing, millefoiri, bead-making, faux-stone effects and more. Feature spreads show exciting ways to combine tec… |
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Modeling the Figure in Clay, 30th Anniversary Edition: A Sculptor’s Guide to Anatomy (Practical Craft Books) $10.73 For thirty years, Modeling the Figure in Clay has been an indispensable anatomical resource for people who think, see, and understand form best in the round: sculptors. In the thirtieth anniversary edition of this classic work, master sculptor Bruno Lucchesi invites you on a guided tour of the human form. Follow him as he creates a figure in clay—literally from the inside out—starting with the… |
