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Here is the Series 18 minifig everyone is talking about right now; mostly because there is only one in a box, and completist colectors have to complete.
Personally, I don't think this is the fig we'll be talking about in 6 months time. There's nothing wrong with this fig, and he does certainly come with a big sweet dollop of nostalgia, but he lacks the raw fun that others in Series 18 have.
The printed tile showing set 600 is a nice touch, and easily one of my favourite parts from this series, and part of me wonders if it could have been spun out a little further with a mini buildable car. As is though? Love it.
The sweeping curve of the spill-water at Nihotupu Reservoir in the Waitakere Ranges creates an interesting blend of architecture and nature.
While I'm in the mood (and before I get distracted by invertebrates) I had another go at the "sculpting with light" technique. As before, each object lit individually with a torch and then all combined in Photoshop.
A small waterfall just below the dam at Lake Newport in Mill Creek Park
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Sculpt by Groll Greggan
Taken at SaliMar => maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/SaliMar/30/159/501
Yep, that's pretty much it. :P
These were the first things I've done with GS, so they're not really that good.
A couple people recommended Citadel paint and Greenstuff. I got a few Citadel colors(which I love), I just started using GS. I'm not really sure how much I like it yet, but I'm sure it will grow on me. ;)
Tell me what you guys think, I'd love to hear what you have to say! :) Drop a fave, comment or even a follow. They all go a long way!
Seeya in the next one!
*Spartan out*
So after two months of work I have finally finished my Kat figure and boy am I super happy with the results.
First off I would like to say I was inspired to make this fig by SpartanBricks, he makes amazing stuff so go give him a follow! This figure was started on June 28th and when this pic is uploaded it is August 16th, that's almost two whole months of work! In the end all of that work payed off.
Lets start with the sculpting. If I'm correct I started with the leg sculpt for this figure, but I'm not too sure. For this figure I used only procreate, and I did a lot of dry sculpting. I did this to make the armor look mechanic like its does in-game. I actually modified a LEGO torso and legs to make it more female (add the curves on the torso :P) and I also added the robotic arm using a LEGO rod. Although using card doesn't count as "sculpting" I did use quite a bit when creating this fig. I definitely had a hard time with the sculpting on this fig, especially with the helmet. Oh boy the helmet, this was definitely the hardest part of the whole figure. I just couldn't figure a way out to do it. Then obviously I found a way to do it. The torso, arms, and legs weren't really that difficult but they all had little problems of their own.
Also you may have noticed that the pistol is at her side in one photo but not in the next that is because it's actually removable! The assault rifle is also a mod ford Brickarms weapon.
After doing some quick little fix-ups on Kat today I got to prime her and paint her up. I used my Citadel Imperial Primer for priming, and the rest was Apple Barrel paints. This was a very fun piece to paint and although there are little imperfections I think I did a pretty good job.
Funny little story on how I almost completely destroyed this figure, last week I was trying to remove the LEGO rod inside the torso so I could remake the arm. As i was doing that I ended up cutting through the side of the torso, but with a little glue I fixed it.
This is my second entry to Jerdfig's contest.
This is definitely my favorite custom I've ever made and I think I'll have a hard time topping it.
I really do hope you guys enjoy this custom as much as I do! Comments and faves appreciated! Hope you all have a good day/night!
Also sorry for the long description, if you read it all you get a cookie :3
Tombe de Vivant Denon – Cimetière du Père Lachaise – Paris.. No. 0434.
Tombe de Dominique Vivant, baron Denon, dit Vivant Denon (1747 – 1825) en bronze (hauteur 155 cm) dans le cimetière du Père Lachaise – division 10. Portrait sculpté par Pierre Cartellier (1757-1831).
"Dominique Vivant1, baron Denon, dit Vivant Denon ou Dominique-Vivant Denon, né à Chalon-sur-Saône2 le 4 janvier 1747 et mort à Paris le 27 avril 1825, est un graveur, écrivain, diplomate et administrateur français.
Devenu directeur général des musées, il s'illustre particulièrement dans l'organisation du musée du Louvre. À ce titre, il est considéré aujourd'hui comme un grand précurseur de la muséologie, de l'histoire de l'art et de l'égyptologie."
"Dominique Vivant, Baron Denon (4 January 1747 – 27 April 1825) was a French artist, writer, diplomat, author, and archaeologist. He was appointed as the first Director of the Louvre museum by Napoleon after the Egyptian campaign of 1798–1801, and is commemorated in the Denon Wing of the modern museum and in the Dominique-Vivant Denon Research Center.[1] His two-volume Voyage dans la basse et la haute Egypte ("Journey in Lower and Upper Egypt"), 1802, was the foundation of modern Egyptology."
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Started him also at 1:30 am. Baked once, needs feet and the rest to be worked on. I like his lumpy-ness, reminds me of Dehara toys.
All of my Karl sculpt dolls. All of them except Tokidoki are the Sweet Tea doll since she was locally released and I kept finding her on sale.
I would love to get a Water Sprite Barbie and the Pool Chic doll but the idea of importing them just to customise them further at those prices is…. not good.
Anoud OOAK Inamorata art doll, featuring the Nsia head sculpt in Chocolate resin.
Dress and jewellery by me.
*This is a commissioned OOAK doll and not for sale. If you want to commission an Inamorata doll of your own, the next Inamorata preorder will be next May.
I really shouldn’t put these homework till the very last minute D: *dies*
Made it just in the nick of time for submission!
This week we had to create a zbrush sculpt of an animal of our choice, then use that as a basis to create 3 iterations of that animal. This was a WHOLE lot of fun albeit the entire rushing it through in two days.
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Iteration I Idea: A somewhat luminescent creature that lives near a river bed, mostly nocturnal. Elegant gallop, non hostile.
Iteration II Idea: A furry creature that lives in a cold climate, runs very fast and somewhat hostile to humans. Fairly clumsy.
Iteration III Idea: a reptilian creature that lives in a tropical hot climate, carnivorous and runs incredibly quickly.
Lea/Kayla sculpt - Barbie Island Princess, Asian Ballerina 2012, Kayla Fashion Fever Makeup Chic, Fashion Fever Girls Aloud - Kayla, Fashion Fever Kayla (reroot).
... had to put her in this outfit, as she used to be a mermaid!
LOVE this dreamtopia gal, she's one of my favourites! Tori face sculpt + the side eye = 11/10
Bordeaux, deuxième port négrier de France après Nantes (450.000 esclaves déportés, environ 150.000 pour Bordeaux), doit à la traite une partie de sa richesse.
Bordeaux a été le troisième port négrier français, après Nantes et La Rochelle.
rue89bordeaux.com/2017/05/bordeaux-enquete-memoire-de-les...
Ces visages sculptés s'appellent aussi des mascarons et montrent des traits souvent caricaturaux.
Here is my custom Jessica Jones figure, and my third in my Marvel’s Defenders series.
I had a ton of fun making the figure as it presented a few unique challenges. I really wanted to incorporate my new Female torso cast into this figure, so a custom leather biker jacket was sculpted over that, with her hoodie showing beneath it.
Her infinity scarf is a modified scarf from the Jay Walker Ninjago collectible minifigure. Her hair is a standard LEGO hairpiece (same as Gamora’s hair) which was heated with a hairdryer in order to get it to fit onto her torso snugly. Her legs have some minor sculpting just above her boots to show the folds in her jeans, as well as some sculpting on the boots for the soles and the detailing on the side. There are also gloves by G-Bricks which were modified to remove the sculpting on the lower half of the fingers.
This was painted up with Citadel and Apple Barrel paints. I’m not sure which head exactly was used as a base, but whichever it was really captured that ‘Resting Bitch Face’ look Krysten Ritter has. I then slightly altered the mouth shape and repainted the lips pink.
Hope you guys like the figure!
Do they look like the same sculpt? There has been some discussion on the Muses FB group as to whether they were the same sculpt so I decided to photograph them together to see what I thought.
The "Lady in the Wind" rock formation in Lower Antelope Canyon. It is called that because many people think it looks like a lady with her long hair blowing back behind her in the wind.
This was my 2nd time through the canyon, if given the time I could spend all day in there, the compositions are endless, but your time is limited so you have to make the best of it.
I really like this rock formation and wanted to see if I could get a different composition from last time I went through here and I'm happy with this one.
Yet another homage to the master, M.C. Escher and his masterpiece, "Drawing Hands". This concept however goes a bit astray of Escher's; He was fascinated by the interaction of two dimensional and three dimensional objects, whereas in this image, both the hands and the clay are three dimensional.
Nevertheless, when an idea like this occurs to me I generally act on it. So when the idea struck me at 7:45 on friday night, I rushed out to Michael's Crafts to pick up a couple boxes of modeling clay. I didn't get around to working on the concept until last night around 9:30. The sculpting of the clay forearms took me about two hours. It took another thirty minutes to photograph the model and my hands. The post production took about 4 hours.
Exploring the new medium (clay) was really fun. :)
Yup.
When I finish this the contest will be HAPPENING!
And a little note that I'm quite proud of. Notice how smooth it is! ;) Well if you didn't notice, it's real smooth! I sanded it all smooooooooooooth with fine(ish) sandpaper.
Moine célestin.
Il est reconnaissable à son vêtement large dont les manches sont retroussées et à son capuchon.
Il supporte la retombée de l'arc de la croisée, aujourd'hui disparue.
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Threw a couple extra heads in there -3- (I think I have a problem? orz)
The Witch is most similar to the dragon girl, imo (Malificent anyone?) lol. And The gargoyle definitely has some differences to Rochelle - ear placed conveniently for CAM wigs, eyes smaller and less defined and his skin tone is a touch cooler than Rochelle's. Not sure what I prefer, I really like them both!
(I wiped my Rochelle a while ago, rerooting ruined her first repaint and then I changed my mind about her hair color. Now I'm waiting on her supplies to arrive)