@@trashman1613 I appreciate your words. I try to keep them as long and detailed as possible but still, watchable. Every process is hours and days of work so it is tough to condense it in such a small video.
@MarcoIlardi-k9s21 күн бұрын
Francesco,volevo porti un quesito...ma per levigare la superficie della plastilina ,quale tipo di liquido adotti
@francescofabianiprosthetic883521 күн бұрын
@@MarcoIlardi-k9s white spirit - aqua ragia inodore.
@alicewright3439Ай бұрын
I appreciate the fact you show as much of the process as possible! Very few channels actually show the steps in full! Thanks!!
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@alicewright3439 thank you so much. It is challenging to decide what to show because the attention span on KZfaq is very low and I don't want to do content that is not watched that lasts 4-5 hours per video, I'd love that but I know that 2-3 people might watch it 😅. At the same time, like you said, most channels don't show much, so I want to make a difference that's why the time lapse. I really appreciate your comment. Thank you again
@remymorris-cy5bbАй бұрын
This is full of such good advice! Really helpful!
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@remymorris-cy5bb thank you! I'm always very happy to hear words like this. That's the reason why I'm doing these videos. If you have anything in mind of what you would like to learn, leave a comment and I'll put your subject in the list of videos to make
@mikeyseviersspookshow5183Ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thanks for getting in so close. I can never seem to position the camera for close ups while I'm working. Is it in between you and the life cast?
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@mikeyseviersspookshow5183 thank you so much. Sometimes it is on my side and it's incredibly awkward to work like that 😅 I need to find some way to make the whole experience more enjoyable.
@ProSilTechChannelАй бұрын
Nice and useful!!! Hope you do more videos like this❤
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@ProSilTechChannel thank you so much. I'm working on a new one already 🤘
@WreckitRalkeАй бұрын
I love this!!!!! So informative and it’s helping me learn how to sculpt a variety of texturing techniques!! Any tips on sculpting fabric/knit textures?
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@WreckitRalke can you give me an example please?
@WreckitRalkeАй бұрын
I would love to watch the full length process!! Amazing work!!
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@WreckitRalke unfortunately I never filmed a full length real time videos. Because of the length of the project, it needed to be a time lapse.
@domanhfxАй бұрын
Great informativ lesson as always! Could you do a anatomy lesson in a sculpting example?
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@domanhfx what exactly do you have in mind?
@domanhfxАй бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 Im thinking about like the charakteristic landmarks of the face. Where are the right place of the cheekbones etc. and how do you sculpting that in a caharacter make up. Or what is important to looks organic and real. Something like that.
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@domanhfx I don't do a layer by layer (bones, tendons, muscles, skin) sculpting in my process. At this point in my career I just know where the forms are and I do it, mostly for speed, being fast is very important, you save money to your employer. But for the purpose of instructing and the video, is a good idea, just to have a visualization of why the final sculpt looks the way it does. I'll put it on the list of videos to make 🤘
@domanhfxАй бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 Sounds great! Thank you for the explanation. Got another question, maybe for another video lol. I want to work in the movie industry as sculptor/ mua. What is good way or startingpoint to get a feet in there?
@chazwick29Ай бұрын
Great video, really interesting to see your process 👹
@geraldolaverdure8426Ай бұрын
amazing talent! What steel wire do you use to make your rake tools
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
@@geraldolaverdure8426 is the inside of a guitar string
@geraldolaverdure8426Ай бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 thanks
@NnMm-x9t2 ай бұрын
انت مبدع
@francescofabianiprosthetic88352 ай бұрын
Thank you very much
@Spawningtriplets2 ай бұрын
Fantastic piece of art and nice honest story. Enjoyed the video a lot. Hope you have fewer panic attacks going forward.
@bambiryba2 ай бұрын
Form is irrelevant to art. It merely can affect level of appreciation of art and in ideal world an artist should not give a shit about it. We do not live in ideal world, but maybe you could? After all, there is nothing to lose and nothing to gain either. Best of luck with your fire ;)
@anacarolmsc2 ай бұрын
I appreciate you work and you sharing your thoughts. Besides the technical side of it, these topics are quite familiar here
@francescofabianiprosthetic88352 ай бұрын
It's hard to work when you have your mental handbrake pulled constantly. It's always important though, to keep pushing the accelerator and do what you love. Thank you for watching the video
@richardalonzo28792 ай бұрын
Excellent Videos !! Makeup Enthusiasts should be watching these videos !! Thank you for sharing your knowledge of sculpting an old age appliance makeup ! This has to be the first video I've seen where you used Monster Clay , most makeup efx guys across the pond are using Herbin Plastilina but nice to see how you work the Monster clay . I often wondered how the waxier Plastilina type clays were used and detailed over in the U.K. . I guess it would be similar , I would love to see how you prepare your life cast prior to adding your Monster clay to the surface. It can be a bit tricky if the life cast is still somewhat moist and it would be great to see how you adhere the clay sections to the separate positives for molding . Also Monster clay is very sensitive to heat form urethane mold materials . Excellent work here !
@francescofabianiprosthetic8835Ай бұрын
Monster clay yes, it does melt quickly but for me that's not an issue anymore and I use the resin in a way that saves the sculpt. I will make a video showing the prep of the life cast. When you do it ,it's best the night before but if you are in a rush you just need a thorough drying process for every layer. Plastiline grey 55/50 is the most used by professionals in UK but monster clay is taking over. I feel I was one of the first in a few workshops asking to use solely monster clay. I learned tricks that make me go faster with it.
@richardalonzo2879Ай бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 Cool ! That is Awesome ! Thank you for sharing this information . I would love to further my experience with Monster clay because I feel it has tremendous potential. I would especially would like to start using it for makeup prosthetics , I would love to hear further about any tricks you said you developed with Monster clay that allows you to work faster ? Especially when it comes to skin detailing and surface bump texture . Thank you again !👍👍😀
@christophernixonart2 ай бұрын
I really enjoy these videos. They’re very helpful..
@francescofabianiprosthetic88352 ай бұрын
Thanks man. I really appreciate it. That's why I'm doing it.
@stevenharris78623 ай бұрын
Brilliant mate thanks for posting 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@LOSThefner3 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Catch some ideas from you, Thank you!
@francescofabianiprosthetic88353 ай бұрын
That's why I'm doing this video. 🤘
@domanhfx3 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed that video! For me there are so much mindblowing infos in there. I need to Watch the Video a few more times to keep the Infos in my brain. My next Project are definitly a old age make up! The thickness of the sculpt need to be very thin right? I mean to look it realistic as possible in the actors skin
@francescofabianiprosthetic88353 ай бұрын
That's great to hear ,please share with me your progress. I'm interested in your final result
@domanhfx3 ай бұрын
Nice explanation video Francesco. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Got a question about your fine raking tool you used for the skin pores. How do you make it?
@francescofabianiprosthetic88353 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you, it was my first attempt at a video sculpting lesson. The tool is made out of guitar string wire inside a brass tube.
@domanhfx3 ай бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 and how do you fixed it in the Brass tube? 2k epoxy glue?
@lauralation4 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@domanhfx4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your way 👍🏻
@francescofabianiprosthetic88354 ай бұрын
Always happy to share. I try to cover subjects that are not as common on KZfaq.
Wonderful Video 🫶🏻 I also like the drink in the right bottom corner 😉 0:29
@konstissfx7 ай бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 Nice👌🏻😂
@eleonorafabiani24597 ай бұрын
Proud of you brother !!! xxx
@kweenkitten62077 ай бұрын
Idk how I got recommended this, but I love that I did
@francescofabianiprosthetic88357 ай бұрын
That's what I love to hear. I'm glad you enjoyed it
@brendonrookes11512 жыл бұрын
what the hell is there other parts?
@francescofabianiprosthetic88352 жыл бұрын
What part are you talking about?
@brendonrookes11512 жыл бұрын
@@francescofabianiprosthetic8835 sorry about that i dont no what i was talking about either lmao im trying to rack my brain on the other parts im talking about
@francescofabianiprosthetic88352 жыл бұрын
Fair enough
@jacklineedwards63073 жыл бұрын
Hi Fabian, I love your work so happybi found videos on KZfaq oh my goodness it's gonna be a good few weeks practice 😍😍😍
@brooque3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely magnificent! Thank you for discussing your techniques.
@simoneeaston31684 жыл бұрын
what did you use to paint the core? great work! really inspiring!
@kirbam4 жыл бұрын
It's always such an experience watching different artists sculpt and their methods. Thank you for uploading!
@87manbeast4 жыл бұрын
Excellent lesson. Loved your explanations of why you use the techniques you use. I would also love to see more.