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I wish the picture had turned out better, but I am pretty happy with the way my rhino head turned out although his horn is a little of kilter, lol.

 

I was originally going to make the whole bodies of each animal but when I realized how much clay it would take for all 5 of the animals I decided to only do the heads of the bear, rhino and elephant.

 

***Now I need to figure out how to attach the heads to the cake. My idea is to make the cake look like a wooden box ( I'll post a pic of the idea) any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! =)****

I’ve had these little guys finished for just a few weeks, but with classes starting this week I thought I’d take the time to post them. I believe the first time I heard about these creatures, known as Tardigrades, Water Bears, or Moss Piglets was on either Animal Planet, or the Discovery Channel. Fascinating little critters, if you are unfamiliar with them, take a look; you’ll fall in love with them too, I promise: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

 

Anyway, this figure was sculpted with Sculpy clay and prepared for the molding process. I made a two-part rubber block mold using Polytek 74-30 Mold Rubber. The cast positives are made of Easy-Flo Clear Plastic, another Polytek product. From start to finish, the process from sculpting to the finished figure took about a week.

 

I’ve had these little guys finished for just a few weeks, but with classes starting this week I thought I’d take the time to post them. I believe the first time I heard about these creatures, known as Tardigrades, Water Bears, or Moss Piglets was on either Animal Planet, or the Discovery Channel. Fascinating little critters, if you are unfamiliar with them, take a look; you’ll fall in love with them too, I promise: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

 

Anyway, this figure was sculpted with Sculpy clay and prepared for the molding process. I made a two-part rubber block mold using Polytek 74-30 Mold Rubber. The cast positives are made of Easy-Flo Clear Plastic, another Polytek product. From start to finish, the process from sculpting to the finished figure took about a week.

 

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This unique flatware and tableware builder kit contains all of the essentials you need to create a simple and traditional place setting for meals. It even contains extra bowls and plates for those unexpected guests!

 

The kit contains two varieties of plates (both oval and circular), stacks of four of each kind of plate, a bowl, a stack of four bowls, a fork, a knife, a spoon, and a glass tumbler - each modeled with a single sculpted prim. Each model is extremely LOD resistant and the stacked versions help to reduce unnecessary prims, helping to keep your building primitive counts as low as possible.

 

This particular set comes with red custom baked textures with realistic reflections and shadows, but it is also available in other colors. The kit was made with the professional builder in mind and also comes with a convenient demonstration version of the entire setting for quick and easy reference. The entire setting is excellent for homes and buffets.

 

(c) Zorch Voom 2010

I’ve had these little guys finished for just a few weeks, but with classes starting this week I thought I’d take the time to post them. I believe the first time I heard about these creatures, known as Tardigrades, Water Bears, or Moss Piglets was on either Animal Planet, or the Discovery Channel. Fascinating little critters, if you are unfamiliar with them, take a look; you’ll fall in love with them too, I promise: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

 

Anyway, this figure was sculpted with Sculpy clay and prepared for the molding process. I made a two-part rubber block mold using Polytek 74-30 Mold Rubber. The cast positives are made of Easy-Flo Clear Plastic, another Polytek product. From start to finish, the process from sculpting to the finished figure took about a week.

 

Chop Shop custom, 2005

Sculpy, acrylic and oil

For the Mattel Chop Show Show

 

... not quite sure where this one is.

 

This was my very first naalbinding project. It was done using the metal darning needle. The large charm is Sculpy.. the band was done using the card weaving technique and the braid was done using the finger weaving technique.

Someday I'll sculpt a super-retro-Buck-Rogers-style jetpack out of sculpy and whatnot, but until then this Joe accessory pack will have to do.

finished up lena's new keyboard today.

it's by no means perfect, but I'm still pretty proud 'cause it looks a whole lot nicer than the first version which was made of sculpy, tongue depressors, and duct tape xD

 

this time around it's all made of balsa wood.

the green bits are painted with a combo of krylon fluorescent green and testors "one coat" in some shade of sparkly lime that I don't remember.

I drew up the keys in ms paint and coated them in mod podge before attaching them to the base.

the "buttons" are all kiss brand metal nail art thingies.

 

after it was all put together I sealed it using krylon matte finishing spray to make it all flat and even 'cause the mod podge covering the keys and holding the buttons on was quite shiny and I wanted everything to be the same texture. actually I may gloss over the buttons though 'cause they'd probably be better off shiny.

 

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Fish monger has been reworked by creche artist Bill Egan. Seafood is made from Sculpy clay and stand is made from balsa wood.

I’ve had these little guys finished for just a few weeks, but with classes starting this week I thought I’d take the time to post them. I believe the first time I heard about these creatures, known as Tardigrades, Water Bears, or Moss Piglets was on either Animal Planet, or the Discovery Channel. Fascinating little critters, if you are unfamiliar with them, take a look; you’ll fall in love with them too, I promise: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

 

Anyway, this figure was sculpted with Sculpy clay and prepared for the molding process. I made a two-part rubber block mold using Polytek 74-30 Mold Rubber. The cast positives are made of Easy-Flo Clear Plastic, another Polytek product. From start to finish, the process from sculpting to the finished figure took about a week.

 

The brooch and buckle are carved from sculpy clay, the faux painted gold/bronze.

My ornaments for the homemade ornament exchange!!

I recieved an order for kid dolls once, so i made a mold set to see how it sold. It turned out beautifully, but it was a part of the doll biz i just wasn't inspired by. Only a few of these were made.

 

about 25"tall. limited edition poseable artist dolls. Porcelain, china painted, purchased wigs and shoes.

 

in private collections

  

I've been working on these things off and on for a long time. They're looking pretty creepy right now. I ought to get my act together and make them some bodies.

These hang out on my desk here, subject to destruction and re-creation at any time boredom or frustration strike. They were what you saw through my water bottle.

 

Handmade polymer cay Minnie and Mikey mouse doughnut charms! These are so cute, either on their own or together. They have an eyelet so they can be worn as a necklace, keyring, bracelet...anything you want!

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I saw this custom on this site

www.loucoporbonecos.com.br/cobradeaco_i.htm

a few years ago.

I had plenty of Snake-eyes heads to do it, so just added some extra to the head with sculpy, finally found some use for the ankle guards, added some silver paint, now I have another Cobra Mercenary.

I spent all day photographing my hand made jewlery with my new "studio set up" which is the wrong side of an old poster taped to the wall.

 

Super cute charm, hand sculpted from sculpy. See my etsy for more information.

This was the main project for my Manufacturing Processes II course. This final product is polished cast lead. He was sculpted in Firm Super Sculpy and was molded using Tin-Sil 70-60 Mold Rubber from Polytek. He is my first stab at working in any kind of metal.

I’ve had these little guys finished for just a few weeks, but with classes starting this week I thought I’d take the time to post them. I believe the first time I heard about these creatures, known as Tardigrades, Water Bears, or Moss Piglets was on either Animal Planet, or the Discovery Channel. Fascinating little critters, if you are unfamiliar with them, take a look; you’ll fall in love with them too, I promise: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardigrade

 

Anyway, this figure was sculpted with Sculpy clay and prepared for the molding process. I made a two-part rubber block mold using Polytek 74-30 Mold Rubber. The cast positives are made of Easy-Flo Clear Plastic, another Polytek product. From start to finish, the process from sculpting to the finished figure took about a week.

 

The making of a cartoon slug out of super sculpey

Sun Dragons get their name from the way light makes their eyes shine. They are the most commonly found of the BEC's. They are all brightly colored, but colors and patterns change with each hatching. A Sun Dragon's favorite thing to do is to bask on a rock in a brightly lit spot. This baby Sun Dragon has just sprouted wings. This means he's ready to fly, but not strong enough to get very far.

 

I primarily work with river rocks, glass marbles and a polymer clay. I like working with polymer clay because it stays soft until cured in an oven. My favorite brand is Fimo, because it works really well for caning (aka millefiori). This technique allows me to create a block of clay that I can cut into slices with a repeating pattern. All of my creatures have been created using this technique.

 

Special Notes About This Piece:

 

Sun Dragons have marbles for eyes that catch the light and make the eyes appear to be glowing. They are made with polymer clay and the scale designs are made with a technique called Millefiori.

 

Made out of brown clay (light, dark and rust), with a clear marble.

 

The wings were made with Liquid Sculpy so that they would be translucent and flexible.

 

Approx. Dimensions: 1.5" H x 1.25" W x 2.5" D

Made out of pink and red Fimo with a clear marble and a black rock.

 

The wings were made with Liquid Sculpy so that they would be translucent and flexible.

 

Approx. Dimensions: 1.5" H x 2" W x 2.25" D

this guy is just started... he is gonna be scary when he's finished... =)

It’s a rat! It’s a chihuahua!

Nope. It’s a Fennec Fox.

 

Taking three days to complete, this little scamp’s an animal I’ve wanted to make for a while now. He is sculpted from firm grey Super Sculpy and was then finished with paint and polish.

 

Two lives as one. Moving in perfect symbiotic harmony.

 

Custom 3" dunny with polymer clay and acrylic paint

 

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This little fella took me a couple weeks to complete. His armature was part of a “Vessel” project from one of my Industrial Design courses from the Fall semester last year. The wire form was originally a 1:1 replica of a “chocolate cup” I’d seen at the MFA in Boston. Having three curvy legs it naturally looked like a small creature to me which was part of the original vessel’s charm.

 

The little guy is sculpted from “extra-firm” Sculpy Clay which I painted and finished off with several real-life textures.

Creature maquette

-aluminum wire, Sculpy

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

Lara Croft from the new Tomb Raider video game. I made the necklace myself out of Sculpy.

 

Iplehouse SID Stella in Real Skin resin, Faceup B.

 

Doll Bakery copper urethane eyes.

 

Iplehouse Wig.

TITLE: glass vase & polymer clay

 

GENRE: eclectic home decor

 

SPECIFICATIONS:all of our glass vases are found at tag sales, junk yards, thrift shops or close-outs…. sizes, shapes, colors and age may vary… the dimensions of this piece are… H 13 “ x W 9 “ x L 9 “. weight is approximately…. 4 lbs.

 

*each vase is a one-of-a-kind design made right here on planet earth…. we take each piece and apply polymer clay to the surface. we use different techniques from around the world in our rolling, kneading and cane making to produce our pieces of repurposed art. after applying the polymer clay we heat treat the piece in a conventional oven and complete the final touches & inspections. each piece is ready for use and comes with an instruction & use tag.

 

PRODUCT USE AND LIMITATIONS: please do not place in dishwasher, microwave or oven….only hand-wash gently and use mild dish detergent & keep out of direct sunlight. this vase can hold water and is suitable for holding flowers and water.

*we are always up for a custom order & wholesale orders…. we have supplied café’s, boutiques and restaurants with custom orders and commission pieces.

feel free to contact us with any ideas you may have… and also take a look at our other sites…

 

thank you for looking

 

Steffin

I decided to try and make some ear gauge hangers. Once I get the supplies I plan to make myself some fake ear gauges.

She was exhibited at the NIADA convention in the late 90's.

 

about 10"x10"x18". She is made of paperclay, cloth, vintage trims, leather, silk hair, twigs, oil painted. Substructure is sculpy, wire, cloth, fiber fill, metal tubing. Base is wood.

 

In artists collection

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

This is a special request commission for a Deviantart artist.

 

The plush fur body is assembled and the foil and wire armature for the polymer clay wolf face is completed.

 

(This piece was tricky because the fur color wasn't easy to find. I managed to find a large teddy bear to dismantle and tailor into a wolf.)

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