Learn how to sculpt the head and the hands of this polymer clay mermaid art doll in Part 1, & then learn everything else in Part 2. Perfect for anyone looking for a polymer clay & resin tutorial, for mermaid wanna-bes, or for anyone interested in doll making.
This mermaid is a bit larger than I am used to (I usually work in 1:12 scale). The smaller the doll, the harder to sculpt, so perhaps this size will feel more comfortable to the beginner.
The little story at the beginning of this tutorial was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, The Little Mermaid.
You'll need a little bit of patience, but I show you doll making tips and techniques that set you up for success. This one is more art than craft; I really hope you like it.
For Part 2 of this mermaid art doll tutorial:
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How to Paint a Doll's Face:
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Timestamps for your convenience:
1:00 For both beginning and advanced sculptors
1:25 Sculpting the Head
1:56 Check every angle
2:09 Poking and prodding
2:27 Bake
2:28 Sand
2:34 Shaping back of the head
2:43 Sculpting the ears
2:47 Separate tutorial on painting the face
2:55 How to Use a Push Mold
3:11 First, dust with cornstarch & tap out
3:15 Shape clay with a point for the nose
3:20 Push until clay starts to spill out
3:26 Push molds have a learning curve
3:36 Insert ball of tin foil with layer of baked clay
3:45 Give it personality with sculpting tools
3:58 Sculpting the Hands
4:00 Remember hands are optional for this project
4:16 First step, get into the right mood
4:33 Use a high quality clay brand.
4:40 I use ProSculpt
4:46 Start with a rough shape like this & cut out five fingers
4:58 Gently apply twisting pressure, focus on lower part of fingers
5:18 Use tool to gradually round out area between fingers
5:52 Twilight Zone stage
5:58 Cut fingers down to proper size
6:14 Shape tips of fingers
6:29 Shape lower part of the hand and wrist
6:45 Use tool to define veins and other details
6:52 Chill your doll hand when you take a break
7:07 Next tutorial will cover everything else
7:27 Share with your fishy friends
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