Sculpt in a sentence as a verb

A small tangent for those inspired to sculpt by this.

Their sculpt was ok, not on model really, and it didnt feel like our product.

The more you have to sculpt things as they go along the more time you lose in coordination.

But they could draw/sculpt it and revere it for both its pleasure- and life-giving properties.

Editing dialog is more than enough work without trying to sculpt people's voices.

If your gym has classes called Body-sculpt/Body-pump/Body-something, try them.

What if we had a system built where we can sculpt 3D geometries and had a way to map these "sculptures" to programs for doing various things?

Let's say you sculpt a statue, and you allow anybody to view it for free, including the right to take pictures of it for free.

If I had to sculpt a head, I wouldn't start by sculpting the perfect ear, and then sculpting the perfect eye, etc, because who knows what will happen.

I think being able to sculpt the language to the project can greatly compact the abstraction distance from the problem domain to the code.

I think this technology might be even more useful for trans men, where unlike trans women there's less flesh available to sculpt the structures you want.

But they could draw/sculpt it and revere itIt was not until 1677 [1] that people started to discover how reproduction works beyond "penis goes in, life comes out".

It was a huge part of what made the Mac so appealing to so many people--the ability to sculpt new technology in a custom manner.

Together, battling RSI and worse keyboard layouts, we sculpt scratch buffers to all sorts of works, many of adequate quality, but some exquisite.

Good businesses don't care about the content the same way that Michaelangelo didn't care about content: he would paint, or sculpt, or whatever.

To me, software used to represent infinite possibilities, this blob of clay that you could sculpt into anything you wanted it to be.

It encourages you to dump ideas, links, and thoughts into a flow of draft posts, and then makes it easy to slowly sculpt those ideas into publishable articles.

Sure, this gives you more realistic looking results out of the box, but it doesn't mean you don't have to sculpt and massage and tune your lighting to achieve the artistic result you want, especially for interiors, or scenes with characters in the foreground.

Sculpt definitions

verb

create by shaping stone or wood or any other hard material; "sculpt a swan out of a block of ice"

See also: sculpture

verb

shape (a material like stone or wood) by whittling away at it; "She is sculpting the block of marble into an image of her husband"

See also: sculpture grave