Sculpting Masterclass with Amelia Rowcroft | John Cena - Lifesize Sculpt - Water based Clay - Demonstration @AmeliaRowcroftSculptureLimited | Uploaded July 2017 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
A short (60 second) time-lapse video showing the process of sculpting a full life size clay statue of WWE superstar John Cena.
Amelia Rowcroft is a full time sculptor working from her studio in Lewes, East Sussex (United Kingdom). This was a commission for a wax figure.
If you are interested in learning sculpt, check out Amelia's online course portraiture 'Strong Foundations' (sculptingmasterclass.com)
Achieving a good likeness in portrait sculpture requires getting the foundations right. In Strong Foundations, Amelia Rowcroft shares her method for creating a clay likeness from life or a photographic sitting with a model. The course will you take you through the whole process of sculpting a portrait to a very high finish, with an emphasis on getting the anatomical structure correct at the beginning. This is key to achieving a likeness. Amelia will show you how to train your eye to see objectively, so you can learn to trust your own judgement.
Strong Foundations provides you with demonstration videos, downloadable notes and a full set of reference. You will begin by understanding how to see your model’s bone structure and blocking this out in clay. You will then build onto this skull-like form the big shapes of the face. Once you have the whole face blocked out, you can begin looking for smaller shapes, before adding final detail and completing your portrait to a high level of finish.
sculptingmasterclass.com
A short (60 second) time-lapse video showing the process of sculpting a full life size clay statue of WWE superstar John Cena.
Amelia Rowcroft is a full time sculptor working from her studio in Lewes, East Sussex (United Kingdom). This was a commission for a wax figure.
If you are interested in learning sculpt, check out Amelia's online course portraiture 'Strong Foundations' (sculptingmasterclass.com)
Achieving a good likeness in portrait sculpture requires getting the foundations right. In Strong Foundations, Amelia Rowcroft shares her method for creating a clay likeness from life or a photographic sitting with a model. The course will you take you through the whole process of sculpting a portrait to a very high finish, with an emphasis on getting the anatomical structure correct at the beginning. This is key to achieving a likeness. Amelia will show you how to train your eye to see objectively, so you can learn to trust your own judgement.
Strong Foundations provides you with demonstration videos, downloadable notes and a full set of reference. You will begin by understanding how to see your model’s bone structure and blocking this out in clay. You will then build onto this skull-like form the big shapes of the face. Once you have the whole face blocked out, you can begin looking for smaller shapes, before adding final detail and completing your portrait to a high level of finish.
sculptingmasterclass.com