THIS IS NOT MY SCULPT!
I added fuzzy feets and big realistic hair to this mini sculpt to turn him into a Gypsy Horse. The paintjob is mine as well, but the original sculpt "Finn" was a mini-resin purchased from a wonderful equine sculptor, Stacey Tumlinson.
Paintjob done in acrylics, pastels, and ink.
I think he was around four inches tall? It's been a couple years since I sold him, so I can't remember for certain.
I added fuzzy feets and big realistic hair to this mini sculpt to turn him into a Gypsy Horse. The paintjob is mine as well, but the original sculpt "Finn" was a mini-resin purchased from a wonderful equine sculptor, Stacey Tumlinson.
Paintjob done in acrylics, pastels, and ink.
I think he was around four inches tall? It's been a couple years since I sold him, so I can't remember for certain.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Horse
Size 675 x 900px
File Size 109.2 kB
I can't remember whether it was Apoxie or Magic Sculp that I used (I like both for different applications), but both are two-part epoxy putty that you mix equal parts to a solid color, and then sculpt like clay, and then it slowly cures hard after several hours. Fresh-mixed they're softer, wait a while and they get progressively more stiff and more like...a "poseable" consistency instead.
Note that there's also a product called "Magic Sculpt" with a T. I do not have experience with that, only with Magic Sculp.
Note that there's also a product called "Magic Sculpt" with a T. I do not have experience with that, only with Magic Sculp.
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