Lesson 4: Armatures & Structural Support

Before you start adding clay, you need a skeleton — an armature. This framework supports your sculpture, keeps proportions correct, and prevents sagging or collapse.


What is an Armature?

  • A skeleton or framework for your sculpture
  • Supports clay, prevents sagging or collapse
  • Helps maintain correct proportions and balance

Types of Armatures

  • Wire — flexible and easy to adjust
  • Aluminum rods — strong yet lightweight
  • Wood — solid, ideal for large sculptures
  • Foam cores — lightweight, good for bulky shapes

Tips for Strong Armatures

  • Build strong but lightweight frameworks
  • Adjust for balance and proportion before adding clay
  • Always test stability before adding bulk clay
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Next Steps

Once your armature is solid, Lesson 5 will explore **additive vs subtractive sculpting**, showing how to build up or carve away clay effectively.

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