I was inspired to pick up sculpting again recently. It is something I haven't done in about a decade or so, however when I did do it, I did A LOT of it. Sadly, most of those sculptures didn't survive the trip down from Alaska when I returned to the Lower 48 of the US about nine years ago.
My first project was meant to be a skull as a study in getting a 1/6th scale base to sculpt on top of. I would bake it, cast it out of resin, and make more. However, I was not happy with the skull, as a skull. Some folks encouraged me to not destroy it and start over, but go with the flow.
Thus, we have the beginnings of The Red Skull from Captain America (Marvel comic and films).

Super Sculpy with a foil core base. Currently, still just a floating that 'ain't got no body; and no body got me' in Igor voice (from Young Frankenstein).
My first project was meant to be a skull as a study in getting a 1/6th scale base to sculpt on top of. I would bake it, cast it out of resin, and make more. However, I was not happy with the skull, as a skull. Some folks encouraged me to not destroy it and start over, but go with the flow.
Thus, we have the beginnings of The Red Skull from Captain America (Marvel comic and films).

Super Sculpy with a foil core base. Currently, still just a floating that 'ain't got no body; and no body got me' in Igor voice (from Young Frankenstein).