Some day, I'd really like to write a book on sculpting. I'm nowhere near good enough of a sculptor to do so yet, but in the course of the last few years, I have done a lot of research and asked a lot of questions about the technology and craft of sculpting. I've worked with just about every medium I've been able to find, have ready everything I could get my hands on about sculpting techniques and tools, and I participate in numerous web forums and mailing lists regularly.
As a result, I've accumulated a fair amount of knowledge about sculpting, and I do feel comfortable sharing that, so I've put together a little PDF that provides an overview of the different sculpting media that I've worked with and read about. It is my hope that it will be helpful to new sculptors, as the sheer variety of sculpting media can be pretty scary to the newcomer.
This version is pretty bare-bones, with no fancy formatting or pictures. I do plan to add those, but my main reason for releasing this at this time is so that people can read it over and let me know what I've missed, what I've forgotten, and (most importantly) what I've gotten wrong. So, without further ado, you can find the link here: Sculpting Media.pdf.
Feedback, suggestions, corrections, and the like can be sent to me.
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