Ultimate Paper Mache | Painting The Rooster @UltimatePaperMache | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 11 minutes ago.
I painted my rooster sculpture today. As you can see in the two previous videos, he started out with a wet clay model that I sculpted with the use of a cardboard pattern. Then I added the plaster cloth shell, and finally the Magic Sculpt epoxy clay. And today he got his bright red comb and wattles and his white feathers, when I put on a coat of acrylic paint.
If you want to use my free pattern and make your own rooster head sculpture, you can find it here: ultimatepapermache.com/sculpting-a-rooster
The second video in the series, showing how the Magic Sculpt was added: youtu.be/abaw9ZYuxTs
Products used in the project:
WED clay: amzn.to/31azFXq
Magic Sculpt: amzn.to/2BzG8jA
Golden acrylic glazing liquid: amzn.to/2CAw0Yz
You could use my air dry clay recipe instead of the epoxy clay: youtu.be/YOiovGN-yHA
If you decide to use some epoxy clay for a project of your own, please let us know how it turns out. You can upload a photo on the Daily Sculptors page on my website: ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page
I painted my rooster sculpture today. As you can see in the two previous videos, he started out with a wet clay model that I sculpted with the use of a cardboard pattern. Then I added the plaster cloth shell, and finally the Magic Sculpt epoxy clay. And today he got his bright red comb and wattles and his white feathers, when I put on a coat of acrylic paint.
If you want to use my free pattern and make your own rooster head sculpture, you can find it here: ultimatepapermache.com/sculpting-a-rooster
The second video in the series, showing how the Magic Sculpt was added: youtu.be/abaw9ZYuxTs
Products used in the project:
WED clay: amzn.to/31azFXq
Magic Sculpt: amzn.to/2BzG8jA
Golden acrylic glazing liquid: amzn.to/2CAw0Yz
You could use my air dry clay recipe instead of the epoxy clay: youtu.be/YOiovGN-yHA
If you decide to use some epoxy clay for a project of your own, please let us know how it turns out. You can upload a photo on the Daily Sculptors page on my website: ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page