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Artist // Hobbyist // Traditional Art
  • Apr 2
  • United States
  • Deviant for 11 years
  • He / Him
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My Bio
I grew up with a hunk of clay in my hand and I'm getting back into the hobby after nearly a decade of no sculpting.

Favourite TV Shows
Doctor Who, Venture Bros, The Daily Show, South Park
Favourite Books
Wheel of Time, Lord of the Rings, Three Musketeers
Favourite Writers
Robert Jordan, JRR Tolkien, Larry Niven, Gordon Korman, Bruce Coville
Favourite Gaming Platform
PC
Tools of the Trade
Sculpey, wire, plyers, wire cutters, and my block of wood.

I'm back

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So I've had a lot happen in the past couple of years. Switching to a job that took a lot of my free time and having a young kid which took up the rest of my time. In addition to all that life stuff I also got busy with something else. Writing. I saw a thread on reddit about self-publishing romance and dropped everything else to give that a try. I've always loved writing and I figured why not? Long story short I started doing it in April of 2014 and as of February 2015 I quit my day job to go to writing full time. It was just that successful! That means I have more free time on my hands now that I've worked out a writing system, so here I am
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I have a new post over at my blog about time spent sculpting, scrapping your work to improve, and why time spent learning is never time wasted.
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Calling all friends out there who work with clay! I'm looking for a relatively easy way to do skin texturing for a dinosaur polymer clay sculpture. Think Jurassic park texturing that looks slightly lizardy. I'm ignoring the twenty years of science since and not putting any feathers on this one. I have a few ideas of how I'm going to do it but I always like to hear other people's ideas, tips, and tricks. Plus if there's an easy way to avoid meticulously adding each little bump and ridge with a sculpting tool I'd be grateful.
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Thanks for the fave! :)
Happy Birthday Andrew!!
Thanks for the watch!  :D
Thank you for the watch! Much appreciated! :D
Thank you for the fave and watch :)
No problem! Your work is truly amazing. :)