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Here it is, before I filed off the rivets. The outline of the fuselage is accurate, and the wings are plausable (I haven't measured them exactly). As molded, the openings for the main gear are the right size and shape, but there's nothing inside the wing except a boss on each side for the gear leg top ends. So I boxed it in, with a front and rear spar, and the solid ribs and bulkheads that completely surround the box the gear folds into.
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Tulip Festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia, May 14, 2016
Little girls were impatient to get their faces painted :)
Silia was the 3rd figure from the set, and the easiest to build and paint - if one can talk about easy by this material nightmare.
(Cheap) Vinyl is waxy and can only be glued with superglue. SInce the forms are hollow, larger parts need some internal support (I used plaster and thin wood sticks, not unlike toothpicks) and to connect the body parts, you have to add internal fittings.
Another nightmare is the painting: vinyl does not hold oil-based paint. I had to resort to waterbased base coat plus water-based, glossy colors. Even though the benefit of these colors was a free mixing of tones to meet the original OAV colors very well, the surface remains sticky until today!
Second and probably last attemp on TwPhCh #45: Shadow (skygge)
A tried to get a moment of meditation after finishing painting our new nursery room , only to realise that my body is kind of stiff. I did though get enlightment floating around the room.
Credits to Lissy Elle for great inspiration
How to:
- Two photos combined (fake mask layer)
- B&W converting
- 1 layer with Gradient map to enhance motive and tone down background (painted out myself + shadow with brush)
- Dodging and burning: to highlight brush and box of paint, and strengthen textures and shadows
I couldn't just leave it bare so I faked up a cockpit that would work while seen through the too-thick canopy. It came out quite nice, IMHO. I got the instrument panel decal. from a Microscale P-39 decal sheet, along with the walkways and don't-walk-here markings.
Nicer than I seem to be able to ake the TOKO P-63 I'm working on come out!
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this was at the old lewes road hof, by the sainsburys there. its some posh flats, but still the shell of the building. some sort of waterworks building back in the stone age. there was another one like this by preston park. guess what... thats a flats conversion too.
this was painted in mostly carplan and a bit of decorative, the waterbased spray that b n q used to sell.
Original Waterbased Japanese Woodblock print.
Printed with watercolors and sumi ink on Japanese Kanoko paper.
Image size is 20x25 cm
Paper size is 26,5x33 cm.
6 wood blocks
14 color layers
As Revell designed the kit, there are U shapes under the upper and lower wings for the front ends of the A frame top and bottom tubes. Same deal for the top tubes and the horizontal stabalizer. I shaved down all 6 "U"s, and glued the A frames to the wing with these gentle holders. Very low stress.
Same deal where the center two pieces of tape are holding the back edge of the landing gear struts.
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Speed-Tack is a fast-tack, water-based insulation adhesive engineered for fast-tacking spray applications. Speed-Tack’s tack time rivals that of solvent-based adhesives. It offers exceptional strength, low viscosity, great coverage and low suspended solids.
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This is a sculpted sign using EPS Foam coated with Architechural Enhancements concrete products.
The coloring is done with mineral and waterbase concrete stains applied with an airbrush.
This sign was created as a sample for a sculpting class I will be teaching October 4 - 6th in MN
For over 30 years, ActionQuest has offered water-based adventure training programs for teens around the world. When we first developed the program, our model was innovative and unique. As a result of our success and growing reputation throughout the years, many other programs have followed in our wake.
Today, ActionQuest remains the most trusted name in teen adventure programming.
I decided that rug and door panel fabric ought to be the lightest color; smooth plastic between the seats and on wear areas, and inserts in the dashboard got a slightly darker tone; Teracotta for the darker color on the instrument panel, etc, and a dark brown on the top of the panel to cut reflections.
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I demonstrated monotypes at FADA LA Art Show, 2010 in the LAPS booth, and these are some of the prints I made. I used waterbased block ink and tube watercolors, printing on various papers (mostly sample paper from SGC, which I am now out of so I need to stop being such a cheapskate.)
Limited time Sale $200 Failing to act or protest as a result of moral weakness or indolence. Painted from a live human in a 3 hour drawing session. Water based oils painted on Buff Acrylic Plastic then covered with clear lacquer.
Supplemental Restraint System: Isadora Duncan Imprint – Frontal Passenger. [Reclaimed Deployed Airbag]
650 Dernier Nylon, waterbased printing ink, thread.
Bethany Shorb, 2010
A trailblazer of 20th-century dance, ISADORA DUNCAN also had a reputation for eccentric flair in her wardrobe, frequently adorning herself with long flowing scarves and Grecian-inspired robes. In the autumn of 1927 she climbed into her sporty new Amilcar automobile (though much lore states it was her Bugatti) while wearing an immense, iridescent flowing silk scarf. Duncan was the passenger of her handsome French-Italian mechanic, Benoît Falchetto. As the driver put the car in motion, Duncan's scarf got tangled in the car's rear wheel spokes and jerked tight, snapping her neck and instantly strangling her.
Before getting into the car, she reportedly said to her friend Mary Desti and some companions, "Adieu, mes amis. Je vais à la gloire!" (Goodbye, my friends, I am off to glory!). However, according to American novelist Glenway Wescott, who was in Nice at the time and visited Duncan's body in the morgue, Desti admitted that she had lied about Duncan's last words.
Instead she told Wescott, Duncan said, "Je vais à l'amour" (I am off to love). Desti considered this too embarrassing to be recorded as the dance legend's last words, especially as it suggested that Duncan hoped that she and Falchetto were going to her hotel for a sexual assignation.
I wanted to emprove the scarf I've made for this cosplay costume. I'm used to natural dye...but it didin't worked well...so I've gone for a specific fabric paint waterbased diluited with water. I've made it in different shades of orange. Th scarf has been pretreatened with boiuled water with salt...to prepare the fabric to reach color and then fixed with heat....i've tested the color washing it with cold water and wool conditioner...and no color faded in to the washing water...So it's not perfect...but Iìm pretty satisfied!!!
RACER TANK
100% ORGANIC COTTON
40'S SINGLE, ENZYME WASHED
LOW IMPACT DYES
VINTAGE BLACK
MADE IN USA
HERONS
YOGA PANTS
RECYCLED POLY / COTTON
LOW IMPACT DYES
SCREEN PRINTED WITH WATERBASED INKS
CHARCOAL
Supplemental Restraint System: James Dean II - Frontal Passenger. [Reclaimed Deployed Airbag]
850 Dernier Nylon, waterbased printing ink, thread, polifil.
Bethany Shorb, 2010
Actor JAMES DEAN was a race car aficionado killed in a September 30, 1955 highway crash in his new car, a Porsche 550 Spyder. While traveling to a race in Salinas, California Dean and a passenger crashed head-on into a second car; the passenger was thrown clear and survived, but Dean died almost immediately. Dean was just 24 years old, and his untimely death helped make him into a pop-culture legend. Along with his tragic death at such a young age, he is often considered an icon due to his "experimental" take on life, which included his ambivalent sexuality.
When Dean introduced himself to fellow Actor Alec Guinness outside a restaurant, he asked him to take a look at the Spyder. Guinness thought the car appeared 'sinister' and told Dean: 'If you get in that car, you will be found dead in it by this time next week.' This encounter took place on September 23, 1955, seven days before Dean's death.
Since Dean's death, a legend has arisen that his Porsche 550 Spyder was "cursed" and supposedly injured or killed several others in the years following his death.
woodcut with waterbased color on top of watercolor….not the best to make experiments with two colors that are very much alike….
(installation)
with Vladimir Chernyshev
Waterbased paint on wooden panels
160x332 sm
Street art biennale "Artmossfera"
Design center "Artplay", Moscow, 2014
more at anvilrosenkreuz.ru/en/harvest/
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(инсталляция)
с Владимиром Чернышевым
Водоэмульсионная краска на деревянных панелях
160x332 cм
Биеннале уличного искусства "Артмосфера"
Центр дизайна "Artplay", Москва, 2014