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Title: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: Tropical_Sunset on December 29, 2020, 01:31:05 PM
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Got this Basic Fun girl and I'd like to customize her. She isn't her final color yet, I'm actually going to paint her dark brown.
Anyway, my question is, is there a way to make her an earth pony?
After I remove her horn, what do I fill the hole in with?
If I put some kind of clay in there, how do I get it to stick? Do I need to bake her to harden it?
Should I sand it afterwards?
Is there a tutorial for this kind of thing?

Thank you for your help.
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: RoseNoire on December 29, 2020, 02:21:29 PM
I would nicely patch it with air-dry clay or polymer clay such as Apoxie Sculpt, wait for it to harden and then sand off until desired result. Some painting over and you're good to go.
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: tailrustedtealeaf on December 29, 2020, 03:01:30 PM
I would stay away from air dry clay, my go-to is apoxie.
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: RoseNoire on December 29, 2020, 03:08:27 PM
Air-dry clay is fine for quick and small patch works, from experience. I'm greedy on the quantity of apoxie sculpt I use.  :lol:
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: ChocolateStarfire on December 29, 2020, 05:06:13 PM
I'd go with what RoseNoire and tailrustedtealeaf suggested--patch the area with apoxie (or air dry clay), bake, sand then paint. I haven't had problems with air dry clay before (unless the piece is well on 10 years old, which one of my ponies needs a makeover for sure!).
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: starrynights on December 29, 2020, 05:39:41 PM
I always use air dry clay for patch ups, and some superglue to help it stick.
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: gemini_pony on December 31, 2020, 03:37:50 AM
I always use sculpey clay and bake my ponies.  I've filled in horn holes like this before. I don't have easy access to apoxie sculpt and it's too expensive for me.
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: Tropical_Sunset on January 03, 2021, 01:25:40 PM
Thank you so much for all the suggestions. You're all so helpful. I'm really excited about Apoxie Sculpt especially. I'm definitely using that on future projects, it sounds AMAZING.

When I talked to my husband about what I wanted to do, he said he had something lying around the house that might do the trick. It's called Bondo. Has anyone ever tried it before? I decided to use it for this patch and it seems to work! I just need to sand it and airbrush the pony her real color now.

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Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: Griffin on January 03, 2021, 03:18:32 PM
That's interesting, never heard of Bondo before! I hope it works for you, please let us know how it goes :) I wonder if it withstands rehairing without cracking (then again, polymer clays or Apoxie don't always do that either...)
Title: Re: Filling In a Hole In a Pony Head
Post by: gemini_pony on January 04, 2021, 05:41:36 AM
That's interesting, never heard of Bondo before! I hope it works for you, please let us know how it goes :) I wonder if it withstands rehairing without cracking (then again, polymer clays or Apoxie don't always do that either...)

I think people use it for preparing car dents so I don't think it would crack.
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