hi guys sorry again if this is in the wrong section.... but i was wondering if there is a specific type of clay used used for the sculpts/prototypes? or do toy makers just use whatever they feel like? Like wood, man that crazy! i just use sculpy and make small silcon molds and cast in resin. i was trying to make my own fight figure a few years ago, but when i baked the sculpy, it started to crack and far apart. so i was wondering if i started up again, maybe it would help if i try to use the same materials as the pros... so if anyone knows, please let me know! thanks guys!
Yeah I think its what the artist likes and is comfortable with. In the end it really doesn't matter. A lot of people uses sculpy like Gargamel for instance. Then its a coating of Mr. Surfacer. You can get different levels of thickness with it as well as a spray can or bottle option. But with enough coats it will even hide small cracks. If your getting cracks that's just a baking issue. You just need to get a better feel for you oven and probably shorten your cook times as well as how long before you take it out the oven. With sculpy I found its better the undercook it and than rebake it to harden it further. As well I leaned my oven and what the temapture really was as its an old oven. All I use is suclpy as well.
one thing I found with sculpy is that using a wire armature can lead to cracking. I think it's a consequence of the wire and sculpy expanding at different rates when baking.
Aves Apoxie Sculpt is great stuff: http://www.avesstudio.com/index.php...&category_id=7&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=4 A lot of guys in resin model kit sculpting use it; it sculpts really well, smooths with water (or the mild solvent Aves sells), and air-dries overnight to rock hardness. Check their gallery pages for some great pics of the results you can get with this stuff: http://www.avesstudio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=2&Itemid=5