We were talking about sculpting and I thought I’d compare notes with you here instead. With greenstuff I tend to have to return to it about an hour and a half or two hours later and reshape it a little to make it look better. Do you find that to be true? It’s way too sticky at first. I’ve tended to only use it for organic shapes though, and would struggle with all of the smooth, even shapes you’ve been going for. Sometimes I’ve tried mashing greenstuff into smooth containers of the right size and shape. I’ve used blister pack plastic, bent with the right corners etc and let the greenstuff set in there. I could tell you more if that sparks anyinterest.
Cool, it shows. Although I didn’t watch those cartoons enough to remember the stories well anymore, your customs still remind strongly of moments of wonder looking at the visuals and hearing the music. It all fueled my imagination and it’s a fun place to return to. I know people admire more than they comment - guilty of that myself. I’m left to wonder whether anyone cares about what I post sometimes too. But that reminds me to just do it because I love it, and if I don’t care about it I probably shouldn’t bother working too hard on it anyway. That’s more of an ideal that a strict rule for me though, because I care what people think more than I wish I did. Thanks for answering my question.
Hey Flint Rocks thanks for your reply. When you get a chance tell me which of your creations has been your favorite to make. I still dig the crook with the swivel down guns in his chest. You really took me by surprise with that one.
Hey Flint_Rocks your work had been some of the most fun on the Tank lately. Any chance you could step away from your awesome projects and enter a Joe custom on Slice’s contest? It would be great to have your creativity in the competition. Please think about it.