Hey there! Proko 3D is an offshoot of the main Proko channel and is a resource for artists to get quality art instruction videos on topics like traditional sculpting and 3d modeling.
Proko tutorials are made to be entertaining AND educational. We want you to have fun and enjoy the learning process. We know that if we achieve that you'll learn better. You'll retain more information, pay more attention, stay motivated and be more likely to go back and re-watch tutorials.
There's going to be a ton of professional instructors that will appear on this channel with the goal of getting you the kind of info you need to build your skills up. If you're an artist interested in doing a collab feel free to email us :)
100% silicone, cornstarch, mix till it resembles silly putty, push into mold casing (aka box ), take said sculpture and coat with cornstarch before pushing evenly into the silicone mold & let it settle, rest with sculpture inside mold for 5-10min, pull out the sculpture and repeat the process on the other half of said sculpture, make sure to make a hole for the pour.
I was just beginning a sculpting project using your technique from your earlier video using the torso with this technique. Which is better this one or the first one? Thanks for another great video.😊
If you enjoyed this lesson, check out this one where I give 5 tips for sculpting better hands! - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oHCRULgS9Ng.htmlsi=P74p7Jr2hYE-NZlY
Andrew, your ''Teaching Videos' are excellent; professionally filmed and edited. We've all learned a great deal from you (all are 'liked & subscribed) Thank you. John 3:16
There’s a lot more to sculpting hands beyond quick gesture studies. To take your hand sculpting skills to the next level check out the full course - proko.com/handsculpt
The wire used in this skeleton is definitely not 14 gauge (1.4 mm). I watched the skeleton video lesson and thought it was great, but this information (14 gauge) confused me a little.