12-11-2008, 03:13 PM
What you should really do is go to your local library and check out any books you can find on sculpting and an anatomy book as well. In the case of sculpting, you need to learn to walk before you can run. Scratching lines into clay doesn't constitute wrinkles. Sculpting is both an additive and subtractive process. There's a big leap from a two dimensional drawing to working in three dimensions. You'll need to train your eye to see shapes and forms from all sides and angles. Sculpting tools are made for specific functions, so you'll want to learn what each particular tool is intended to accomplish.I really suggest starting there and then progressing forward. It's a slow learning process, but rewarding when you begin to see your improvements. Good luck on your project.