Faces are intimidating. Simplify them into geometric stages.

This section transitions from structure to form. It should teach the concept of "Blocking In":

Once the gesture and proportions are set, start defining the muscle groups. You do not need to be a medical expert, but understanding the "landmarks" of the body is vital. Focus on the collarbones, the spine, the kneecaps, and the elbows. These hard points provide the structure upon which the softer clay "flesh" hangs.

Sculpting characters is a journey from simple shapes to expressive figures. For beginners, the process involves selecting the right medium, preparing your workspace, and mastering foundational techniques like "blocking out" and using armatures Choosing Your Medium Polymer Clay

He hadn't just built a character; he had learned to see the world in layers—skeleton, volume, and soul.