Miniature Sculpting Blog

by Mike on May 6, 2009

in 30mm, Anatomy Study

I’ve decided to start this blog to document my progress of sculpting miniatures.  So far I haven’t done any completed figures, mostly just studies.  I started with some heads about a month ago.

Head Practice

Head Practice

To practice, I place a little Procreate epoxy putty (my sculpting putty of choice) onto some copper wire and stick it into a wine cork.  Then I let the putty cure in my homemade oven before adding some putty to sculpt with.  The wine cork is great because it’s easy to grab and with a twist of the wrist I am easily able to see the sculpture from different angles.

These studies are a lot of fun to do and one of my next tasks is to get them down to scale.  I’m aiming to do some 30 mm figures and right now it seems that all the work I do is a bit big for that scale.

I’m also doing some anatomy studies of the figure.  Here is one that I did this past week:

Anatomy Study

Anatomy Study

Soldering Armature

Soldering Armature

To get the armature made, I use the same 18 gauge wire that I bought at a local Dick Blick art store.  I solder some joints (very badly) and then with some pliers, bend the armature into a pose.

Anatomy Study (back)

Anatomy Study (back)

To lay in the mass, I’m following the examples of Bruno Lucchesi in his book, “Modeling the Figure in Clay”.  In it, he starts with an armature, then sculpts the skeleton and finally adds the muscle.  For me, it’s a great way to learn the shape of the skeleton and see how the muscles are connected.  I hope to do more of these in the coming weeks.

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Shari May 24, 2009 at 3:38 pm

This is really cool Michael! Can’t wait to see what you come up with next.

2 JP May 24, 2009 at 5:43 pm

Awesome work!!! We are anxious to see more.

3 Shannon June 11, 2009 at 10:38 pm

Sheesh! That is just crazy…the figures must be so tiny to fit on a wine cork, but yet there is a lot of detail on them. I would be going blind…

You are super-scary-talented!

4 ivan June 14, 2009 at 11:56 pm

well done! keep on the good work!

5 Brian Blacknick August 14, 2009 at 7:33 am

Mike your work blows me away! I can’t believe the detail you are able to sculpt into such a tiny figure. The procreate you are modeling with sounds like an interesting material. I’m looking for an epoxy type of clay that isn’t quite so sticky.

6 Joey December 11, 2009 at 12:49 pm

Looks very nice!!! keep the good work!!! Cheers!!!

-Joey-

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