Creating Fantasy Polymer Clay Characters: Step-by-Step Elves, Wizards, Dragons, Knights, Skeletons, Santas, and More!
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Average customer review:Product Description
Learn to create your own fairy-tale cast of characters from polymer clay! Extraordinary clay artist Dinko Tilov shows you how to make a variety of fascinating clay characters through complete, step-by-step photos and simple instructions. These basic building blocks can then be used to fashion a whole universe of imaginary beings.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #449220 in Books
- Published on: 2007-03-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 136 pages
Customer Reviews
Say goodbye to beginers!!!
I am captured into Dinko Tilko's fantasy world the moment I open the book, before I have even started. I have just started polymer clay, and I have been searching for a book like this for quite sometime. A clear, well illustrated step by step coloured guide that starts easy and gradually increase in difficult.
If you would like to create funny fantasy creatures this is the book to get. Dinko got a lot of interesting ideas which range from a grinning chubby bird, elf, a devilish creature holding a valentine's Heart, dragon to a cow-boy style knight riding a horse holding a pole with feathers attached to the end tickling a dragon. All the creatures are very cheerful, happy faces and funny eyes.
I want to try out everything in this book, By the time I complete most of it, I will master this art and start creating my own characters.
I have no regret getting this book, worth every penny. I strongly recommend this.
The best how-to book I've read.
Having made a Dinko bird from instructions on-line I was very excited to find this book. The creatures have Dinko's characteristic 'life' to them and the clear pictures and instructions make it possible to achieve excellent results even with little experience.
A great buy if you're looking for something fun rather than more formal modelling.





