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Swimming with a neoprene monofin of own production.
More photos at www.flickr.com/photos/merman2pet/
Plavání s neoprenovou monoploutví vlastní výroby.
Schwimmen mit Neopren-monofin eigener Produktion.
Seeing some of @whatifchris‘ repaints in the past week really made me want to put myself outside of my comfort zone and try doing a custom repaint I’ve been wanting to attempt for a long while but I’ve been kind of scared to attempt.
After I put my Batman head on the Steve Trevor/Wonder Woman legged hybrid, I figured this was a good enough base to try experimenting on.
This was modelled after the Merman dye job trend (read more about it here: www.boredpanda.com/merman-colorful-beard-hair-dye-men-trend/ ) and I really wanted that 80s Lisa Frank pastel kind of gradient ombre effect.
I feel like something is missing or off about his face so I might try blushing his face to add some depth to his vinyl before I commit to wiping him lol.
"Han" has been nicknamed 'The Little Merman' because of its obvious reinterpretation of Edvard Eriksen's iconic "Little Mermaid" statue. The shiny surface of the sculpture reflects its surroundings: the spires of 'Hamlet's' Kronborg Castle, the great ferries and old wooden boats. And as onlookers, we are also mirrored. In fact, viewers cannot look at "Han", without seeing their own image. But the 'femininity' of the naked man's seated position provoked heated local debate. Local residents claimed that placing an effeminate, slender boy in front of the former shipyard was an insult to the former dockworkers. But its interpretation of masculinity is precisely one of the work's main concepts. "Han" is a contemporary take on presenting the male image: man not only as a conquering hero, but also as a sensitive and thinking individual.
Quote: www.kulturarv.dk/1001fortaellinger/en_GB/the-little-merma...
yeaaaah! it worked! I watched a youtube-video about the codes on top of the packing and checked in my local supermarket (which had a sale of the color reveal dolls, too!!!). And yes, the code worked! Happy-happy! he' so cute, with dimples and all! But unfortunately he can only move his arms & head... this obviously calls for a new body ;-)
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I've been on quite a MotU kick lately. Anyway, I snagged an all new Merman, new armor for Tri-Klops, and a new headdress for Evil-Lyn. Thanks to Jangosolo for the head's up that these pieces existed.
sorry I never upload anything! Had a lot of fun making this guy (he's based on a betta fish!) and I was able to model some pauldrons for him too :) Good practice.
Here’s my hand sculpted ball jointed mermaid Allan doll sculpted from polymer clay called living doll. What started out as an experiment in making clay molds of vintage dolls ended up in a very lengthy sculpting project in seeing if I can make a 1/6th scale merman with a jointed tail.
Lol my grasp on human anatomy is a bit awful, but I like to think for my first fully jointed BJD I did a pretty decent job. Doing this definitely helped me work out a lot of questions I had with sculpting a bjd from scratch including how to make a decent jointing system.
I won’t make this body available to purchase since if I did I would need to refine the heck out of this body before committing to have him cast and potentially deal with a lot of money which isnt something I can commit to yet.
I debated whether or not I should add extra paint detail to this tail but after my Galaxy Centaur custom, I realised too much paint detail would just make me handle this doll less lol.
I’m also really happy I got to do a sleeping face up since I’ve been wanting to do more but haven’t found the right doll to do so. I’ve also body blushed him but I guess it’s super subtle cuz photos don’t really showcase it.
Anyway, I know he’s not perfect but for my first bjd sculpt I’m pretty happy with him lol.
Lord of the ocean waves and wielder of the Sword of Rakash, and yet still a loyal servant of Skeletor.
A moment between www.instagram.com/merman.icarus/ and aquatic_raider. It was really neat to have these two because, while it's fun to have a whole cluster of mermaids, there's more to merfolk than mermaids.
Strobist details: A Godox TT600 with a CTO gel to the right, in high-speed-sync mode so I could keep the aperture at f/2.8, triggered by the XProO in my hotshoe.
Artist: Thrive Collective x, Daze. Time and Graffiti has taken its toll on this wonderful mural. Some of the good parts are still there!
Another group shot from the shoot that lori_rosefishes set up.
From left to right: Mermaid-not-on-Insta, quirkysaucy, lori_rosefishes, merman.icarus, Aurora, traversecreekmermaid, mermaid_chimera, mermaidraymi, merpirate2018, and I'm missing the handle of the mermaid on the very right.
My commission merman tail arrived today from a local seamstress. It is designed for a muscular body since I love buff mermen ;). Who looks better wearing the merman tail: Chris or Arnold?