Raziaar
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Hey guys. I am really motivated to make my own 3d settlers of catan game pieces. I'm going to be making my attempt at sculpting some of the terrain pieces out of clay on a hex and then using silicon mold making material to make the mold and then casting it in resin. Finally of course I'll paint them.
But I've never worked with clay before in my life beyond my childhood days making clay beads.
What kinds of items could I use effectively for various digging and detailing purposes without buying a specific set. Things like math compass, keys... etc.
I'm also going to need to avoid any sulphur based clay. What does that leave me with for a relatively cheap but good modeling clay that I can fire or otherwise harden and cast a mold with? The reason I can't have the sulphur based clay is because of the silicon I'm going with.
I'm basically going to be attempting something like this.
http://www.io.com/~beckerdo/games/articles/SettlersI.html
I know I can just use google, but I wanted to reach out to our artist friends.
But I've never worked with clay before in my life beyond my childhood days making clay beads.
What kinds of items could I use effectively for various digging and detailing purposes without buying a specific set. Things like math compass, keys... etc.
I'm also going to need to avoid any sulphur based clay. What does that leave me with for a relatively cheap but good modeling clay that I can fire or otherwise harden and cast a mold with? The reason I can't have the sulphur based clay is because of the silicon I'm going with.
I'm basically going to be attempting something like this.
http://www.io.com/~beckerdo/games/articles/SettlersI.html
I know I can just use google, but I wanted to reach out to our artist friends.