How to Sculpt Moths and Butterflies from Polymer Clay / Sculpture, Modeling Tutorial, Jewelry Design

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Free Online Course: How to Sculpt Moths and Butterflies from Polymer Clay / Sculpture, Modeling Tutorial, Jewelry Design provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. How to Sculpt Moths and Butterflies from Polymer Clay / Sculpture, Modeling Tutorial, Jewelry Design is taught by Stephanie Kilgast.

Overview
  • In this class I'm going to show you how to sculpt moths and butterflies using polymer clay.
    To fully manage this class, you will need some patience, as an insect is made of many parts that need to be pre-baked and then assembled.
    However, aside from the time and patience, it is not a difficult class to manage and accessible to beginners.

    Stéphanie
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    Jewelry

    I am also showing you how to turn these into brooches or pendants for necklaces. This is an optional step.

    Class Summary

    I will guide you through different techniques showing you three different moths/butterflies.

    1. Introduction
    2. Gathering Inspiration
    3.1. Black & White inspired by Bibasis Gomata Moth
    3.2. Blue Butterfly
    3.3. Garden Tiger Moth
    4. Conclusion

    Materials :

    - Polymer clay (I use fimo and cernit)
    - Dry pastels (I use Sennelier and Schmincke)
    - Acrylic paint (Sennelier, Liquited, Schmincke, Golden)
    - Black colored copper wire
    - Plastic coated beading wire in white

    Tools :

    - Needle tool got mine from a set like this one http://tinyurl.com/j5yodyg

    - Embossing tools, got mine on a french website : http://tinyurl.com/z739a8o
    but you can find some by searching for "embossing tools" on ebay, like these http://tinyurl.com/hm5tem2

    - Spatulas from AMCreatures, got them in this set : http://tinyurl.com/znyqu49

    - blades I get from a grocery shop (the cheap regular blades for razors) or from specific shops like this one: exacto knife http://tinyurl.com/joempqd

    - sandpaper, I use strength 80 the most and got it at my local brick and mortar shop.

    - brushes I get at my local art supply shop, you should be able to find them on ebay too.

    - those tweezers are jewelry tweezer, got them here (not the exact one I think, but similar) http://tinyurl.com/zg9qd9k

    Music

    Instrumental music by Amarante http://www.youtube.com/AmaranteMusicStardust, 
    Clairvoyance, The Antagonist, The Addict.

Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • Inspiration and Reference
    • Black & White Moth
    • Blue Moth
    • Moth Tiger
    • Conclusion