39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Guide for sculpting in water clay, not Cernit -Sculpey., August 23, 1998
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This review is from: Sculpting & Making a Toddler Doll: Head to Toe in Water Based Clay and Sculpey or Cernit (Paperback)
This book shows how to model a toddler doll from head-to-toe as the title suggests, but the sculpting techniques presented are more appropriate for clays used in large masses, i.e. not polymer clays like Cernit and Sculpey. A better book for sculpting young children using polymer clays is Rotraut Schrott's "Making Original and Potrait Dolls in Cernit".
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Still Have Questions., July 17, 2001
This review is from: Sculpting & Making a Toddler Doll: Head to Toe in Water Based Clay and Sculpey or Cernit (Paperback)
I agree with the previous reviewer - this is definitely a better book for people making porcelain dolls than dolls from polyclay. I am fairly disappointed and still have a lot of questions. However, it was very helpful regarding sculpting over an armature and gave me some what of an idea of how to then proceed to make a mold from my polyclay piece. I also have Rotraut Schrott's book and I honestly don't find that one all that much more helpful for my purposes. I am really trying to figure out joints and making mold at this point and I am having a difficult time finding a book that will help me as they are all geared towards porcelain. And the polyclay books all assume you are making one of a kind dolls. The pictures are good in this book though and I feel I have a little more grasp on what I'm shooting for now - so I give it 3 stars which to me means average. I wish I had thought twice before buying it. There must be a better book out there.
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