How do they make stones look so soft?
>>2422910
they chisel away all the stuff that doesn't look soft
>>2422910
>How do they....
Practice, the answer to these dumb "How do they.... How do I...." questions is always shit loads of practice.
just stop sculpting when you reach the skin.
Conditioner and skin creams
1. Take the fuckin rock
2. Chisel the fuck out of that rock
3. Polish the fuck out of that rock
4. Put that chiseled and polished rock in a place with some good fuckin lighting
Careful replication of a form you usually only see on something soft, in this case the fingers pushing in the skin.
Your brain works with experience and association.
You could make anything look soft, by giving it a certain shape and ofc the right lighting, as the previous anon mentioned.
How do you know a pillow is soft, or the skin of someone else, without touching it?
loomis
They used acid baths for sculptures, it made them shinier and softer, but also he planned beforehard the points of contact of the hand and the skin and sculpted them accordingly, which is probably not as hard as you think once you can sculpt properly.
>Dat feeling when you want to hug the soft part with your face and break your nose but can't resist anyway everytime
Or how about a good old couch made out of stone?
Some maniac is going to make flower arrangements out of razors. And people will feel the urge to put their face into it.
>>2423026
But I don't know how the skin of someone else feels like
>>2422910
is benini the kronprinz of baroque
>>2422910
Hard edge vs soft edge, now fuck off
>>2423272
kek this
>>2423078
Damit! I was going to post this
>>2422910
Nah, this is simple.
This type of shit just blows my mind.
>>2426719
Even this.
Making it look sheer.
Wow
>>2426719
This may be a dumb question, but how are they able to achieve all that layering in the netting?
>>2426719
D I P P E D C E M E N T
>>2422910
They used the Chinese hammer and chisel
Being a god at their craft