1. What are your figurines made of?
From baked polymer clay, I use Fimo, LivingDoll, Premo, Cernit, Das, etc.
Sometimes I use air-cured clay.
2. How do you make your figurines?
With my own hands, and of course using various sculptural tools such as needles and a knife. I have no «Secrets» - all elements of my toys are fashioned and worked out by hand. I do NOT talk about the technical aspects of my sculpting process.
No, I do not teach, I have no tutorials, I invented all my techniques myself.
3. What clay paint do you use? How is it painted?
Mainly acrylic and durable art metal paints. Painted toys can be additionally coated with matt varnish for protection.
The main gradients are applied with an airbrush, followed by painting small details with a brush.
4. What are toy eyes made of?
Glass.
Any other questions? Google is always very helpful😁
5. How are the stand-up / winged / long-tailed figurines made?
On frames. The frame is made of wire (copper, steel, aluminum) and foil, reinforced on top to help sculpt the polymer clay.
6. How long does it take to make one figurines?
It depends a lot on size and complexity. Something small like a brownie, a small dragon or a bird takes 4-5 hours. Bigger toys like foxes, wolves, horses, small dragons - up to 20 hours. Large and complex - 40-50 hours.
7. Are you making requests? Can I get a figurine for free?
NO.