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Due to interest, I went ahead and threw together a tutorial for a simple ultracal mold. This is the process I use to make all of mu pawpad and nose molds. The tongues are a two part mold, and I'll be doing a follow-up tutorial on that here soon as well ^^ Feel free to ask any questions I didn't make clear!
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=Wintermoon101 Dec 1, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
whoops sorry i meant the texture of the nose >.< sorry if i was confuzing you
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=Wintermoon101 Nov 29, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
might i ask what technique you used to make the detail of the mold?
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~FrostDemonMaster Nov 13, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
this is for laytex or sillocone?
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~fenrirschild Nov 13, 2011  Professional Artist
These molds will work with either ^^
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~FrostDemonMaster Nov 16, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
cool thx
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*TheLionessesDen Nov 6, 2011  Student General Artist
Thank you very much for this tutorial.
Me and Kit are beginning super beginning fursuiters.

We are looking to make both pawpad molds like this and noses.

I wanted to ask, would sculpty clay be good with this?
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~fenrirschild Nov 6, 2011  Professional Artist
Not a problem ^^ I honestly wouldn't know if sculpey would work, but I'd think it'd be really expensive for a one time use like that... I like the plasteline clays because of how reusable they are, but I think any oil-based clay would be fine to make the initial sculpts with. It just has to not bond with the waterbased plaster/ultracal ;3
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*TheLionessesDen Nov 7, 2011  Student General Artist
Do you know any good ones at Hobby Lobby or Micheals?
I looked for the one you are talking about plasteline clays, but it didn't come up.

-sorry if I sound really, really, slow about this, just trying to understand-
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~fenrirschild Nov 7, 2011  Professional Artist
I don't go to Michael's or Hobby Lobby, so I'm afraid I can't be of help there. I get mine either from a local pottery supply store or online at www.dickblick.com, and the brand I prefer is Jolly King.
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*TheLionessesDen Nov 7, 2011  Student General Artist
Hmmmm......so it's a good clay, but with your sculpting, did you use a modeling stick or something?
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