Doll Surgery

I decapitated a doll.
She handled it well, or as well as a doll can take it. Seeing that they aren’t real and such. šŸ™‚

She is a jointed doll but was made with a humongous out of scale head. I just like her body, head not needed.
I bought this sculpting book years ago but never tried to sculpt anything from it. So why not try to sculpt a new head?
If sculpting a realistic human head doesn’t come out, well, realistic, there are plans B and C.
She could become a headless horseman.

Or she could be something from Attack On Titan.

I went to an Anime convention in Oct, and didn’t know who these people were. I’m proud of myself that I know now!

6 thoughts on “Doll Surgery

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous November 17, 2014 / 6:40 pm

    The best of sculpting luck to ya =)The best book I've seen for sculpting dolls and realistic figurines is Katherine Dewey's book : “Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay: Tools and Techniques for Sculpting Realistic Figures”

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous November 21, 2014 / 1:34 pm

    Will have to look up that book now. Thanks!

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  3. Unknown's avatar Anonymous December 8, 2014 / 9:21 pm

    Loved that class!!! So much talent and fun

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  4. Unknown's avatar Anonymous November 17, 2014 / 6:40 pm

    The best of sculpting luck to ya =)The best book I've seen for sculpting dolls and realistic figurines is Katherine Dewey's book : “Creating Lifelike Figures in Polymer Clay: Tools and Techniques for Sculpting Realistic Figures”

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  5. Unknown's avatar Anonymous November 21, 2014 / 1:34 pm

    Will have to look up that book now. Thanks!

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  6. Unknown's avatar Anonymous December 8, 2014 / 9:21 pm

    Loved that class!!! So much talent and fun

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