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This kitty was confusing. Started mieowing and coming towards me tentatively but as soon as I knelt down with the camera she hissed and backed away to lie down somewhere *just* out of my reach. She has such pretty eyes and her fur was a lovely colour. Shame I didn't get to have a proper go on her, really.
After long time paused (a few years) i start again to sculpt in Zbrush.
Puuuh, what shall i say, have to learn all new again with much patience. Even several software updates didn't make it easier. But i don't know if i ever will rig this critter for a poseable figure. Rigging takes so much time and i ask myself "whatfore". For the moment it's more important for me to learn more of Zbrush and create figures which i can use for digital paintings.
Little Critters made from recycled copper wire, twisted and soldered with a polished stone and googly eyes
The elusive Condom Critter is knit from a pattern in "Naughty Needles" and is absolutely adorable. It has a pocket to hold your condoms and an inner pouch to hold a little bottle of lube. This one is knit out of Berroco Yarn's Optic doubled. Though I could have done will with it tripled. Oh, and the feet are a cotton i-cord drawstring.
the closer you get, the weirder these guys look
this one has a quirky darth vader pointy head
... might even be from victoria dale )
We always called 'em Critters. I guess they are ground squirrels but they do outnumber people in Wyoming.
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i made this train costume for my other nephew. it's made from recycled boxes, an oatmeal and yogurt container, an egg carton, and an entire roll of duct tape.
halloween 2006
Roaring Camp & Big Trees #50 at Felton,CA. General Electric 25ton.
ex Bethlehem Steel #14.
Has since gone to Kauai Plantation Ry,HI
I love this game!
This game has "Jessica" written all over it. Super cute and funny, it makes me smile.
Biggs (The chubby orange guy at the bottom) uses his long tongue to grab the little guys, then he spits them to larger guys who eat the little guys. Fill a bigger guy up and he pops and turns into a gem that you catch. It's all about the food chain in this puzzle game. Leveling up has some fun surprises too.
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salamander
Some of these were found on day trips from Fairy Stone State Park, some found while working.
Park info: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/fairy-stone#general_info...