Melting Monster Clay

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In this video I used various techniques to melt some monster clay to create a lovecraftian monster.

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Holy cow, the level of detail and your creative sculpting techniques are literally out of this world. Such a beautifully macabre piece you've created!

RigorMajig
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Some amazing out of the box thinking here. I love the organic shapes you got from pouring the clay into the water! The statue itself looks badass. 👍

kurogiza
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I did not see it was a turkey haha, it looks like entrails, especially on the bottom. Awesome sculpture.

TheTurtleyOne
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Fantastic! Wasn't expecting the Turkey influence, but I have been photographing a Casawary at Paignton zoo over the years also as similar texture references for sculpting and painting ideas. You beat me to it. Casawary have awesome colours too! I also use a flame for my wax sculptures and have got one of those wood burners that I've not tried sculpting with yet. Good to see it in use. Love your wax dripping in water technique! Brilliant! .. cool and familiar intro music too, is it from a Dracula film?

Micky--vf
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A smaller version would be great, I need something to keep the pinhead skull company....just sayin 😊

sdmcustoms
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I love how you build up the monster clay. I will have to try sometime

mehmetkahraman
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That looks so much fun! :D It's amazing where inspiration comes from... the oddest places. :D

celticarchie
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I love you bro! The Turkey took me out, Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🦃. But in all seriousness, Your Talent and skill is impeccable, i'm always impressed with your work & dedication. I love to tune in!! Toodles!~

しゅにシュニ
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I love it! I've been listening to a lot of Lovecrafts books! This is perfect as some Eldritch horror! Out of curiosity have you ever made or considered making a Cthulhu bust?

rangerofmirkwood
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Never thought of pouring monster clay into water, very interesting! I shall try it myself sometime in the future! Really interesting!

petjapustisek
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Dudeeee so cool! The molten clay in water made some really cool shapes. That BBC turkey photo is horrifying LOL

UnvarnishedTarnished
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Really cool demonstration of techniques. Not something you see everywhere.

simonkjaeldgaard-greising
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Always be open to inspiration, it can come from anything at any time. it is also good to experiment. During the creative process mistakes are not something to be afraid of, they are helpful lessons. As adults we sometimes lose that ‘joy’ of creativity and experimentation that children have. A child will not be too concerned with the end result, what may start off as a unicorn may end up being a tank with wings. Your videos are very informative and interesting. You take us through the whole process, the pros and cons etc. Perhaps if you have the time, a Q&A now and then would also be good to watch.

BRETT
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BG3 fans would probably go crazy for casts of this.

DirtyPlumbus
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Just starting out with working with clay. Plan on making the mudman form the Castlevania game. This vid is really helping, thank you.

NecronomiTuan
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Absolutely brilliant, I love anything lovecraftian, I play call of Cthulhu rpg every week and like to dabble with polymer clay/chavant/monster clay, looks very colour out of space 👀

paulbrown
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OMG, where to start?! That is beautiful [whatever 'that' is] As a devotee of H.R.Giger I appreciate the grotesque/disquieting imagery that flows from the subconscious influence. Not worrying about the end product and having fun is SO important. I think inspiration was replaced by a lot of plagiarism after Giger appeared and AI seems to be channelling this too.
However, I see new ground broken in your work here. You've gone beyond the tropes of this genre and yet stayed true to the core of the 'grotesque/disquieting' - I mean - this piece is as innovative as any of Giger's work 'etc'.
The 'experimental' techniques are intriguing; I remember (back in the day) dribbling molten wax into water, creating wonderful shapes but due to fragility not being able to incorporate them into my work, hopeless to make molds of. You need to cast this thing merely as a test to see what can be achieved or have it 3D scanned first to prserve the original.
Now I have a tip/trick you might consider; back in those wax dribbling days I also used to use good old [yucky] plasticine to make puppet heads [school days stuff] add papier-mache and scrape out the plasticine. But when I had the plasticine head finished instead of papier-mache I would wrap it in polythene/clingfilm/plastic bag etc and then 'subject it' to the flame of a gas cooker ring. It burnt, it smelt, it melted, blistered&popped, but OH what wonderful grotesque head remained. You could try that with the harder oil based clays (monster clay being a little too heat sensitive) be my guest. All the very best, I await your experiments, professor. . .

negotiableaffections
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Dark power uploads, I click straight away. Nice work again man 🤘🏽
Turkies are actually pretty scary lookin birds 🤪

hman
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I'll never look at turkey the same way again.

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