How to Make a Sculpture

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There are many types of sculpture but they can generally be split into two camps: addition sculpture where material is largely added on to create the form (clay, wax, cardboard, papier mache, etc.) and reduction sculpture where material is...
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There are many types of sculpture but they can generally be split into two camps: addition sculpture where material is largely added on to create the form (clay, wax, cardboard, papier mache, etc.) and reduction sculpture where material is entirely taken away in order to create the form (stone, wood, ice, etc). This tutorial will give you the basic on both forms, so that you can get on your way to reveal your inner Michelangelo. Just get started with Step 1 below![1]

Method 1
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Additive Sculpture

  1. Step 1 Sketch your sculpture.
    Always draw out the sculpture you plan on making first. It doesn't have to be a great drawing, but it should help you get an idea of where everything goes and how the shapes will meet up. Draw the sculpture from multiple angles. You may want to draw a more detailed sketch as well, for areas that are highly detailed.
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Method 2
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Subtractive Sculpture

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Warnings

  • Be careful with all tools used in your project.
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  • Many materials are known to produce fumes or toxic residues. Be careful.
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Things You'll Need

  • Clay, cardboard, sheet metal, stone, or other sculpting material
  • Tools appropriate for your sculpting material
  • A design sketch, or number of sketches

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