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(1) Gold foil on black clay (2) impressed pattern (3) baked (4) acrylic paint (red, olive green, turquoise & baked (5) scratched with 60 grit sandpaper, liquid sculpy (6) baked and polished with muslin wheel
the armor is sculpy and a friend of mine did the paintjob. comments and constructive feedback are appreciated.
My new Ghost Rider! The platform is mad out of two mixing cup lids, sand, a rock, a Lego scorpion, Lego flames, and to LED lights inside.
The head is a regular skull with an LED on the head with two new smaller, just as powerful batteries to light it up. The "flames" is made out of glue from a hot glue gun.
The Hell Cycle is a regular motorcycle cut up. I extend the handles. The back of it is from a dirt bike pieces. The skull on the front is made out of Sculpy.
This was painted by me.
The armor's made out of Sculpy, and I'm very proud of the turnout.
The mask is a regular Batman mask with the sides sanded down.
This was painted by me.
I think I'm gonna order some BF vambraces for him.
From Super Mario Bros video game series.
It's made out of Sculpy, and glued to a brick. The chain is completely possible.
It was painted by me.
I had also found an alternate use. A wrecking ball!
the armor is sculpy and a friend of mine did the paint job. comments and constructive feedback are appreciated. I do commissions. FM me if your interested
This effect of acrylic paint over gold foil and scraped gives a wonderful aged effect.
(1) Gold foil on black clay (2) impressed pattern (3) baked (4) acrylic paint (red, olive green, turquoise & baked. I cured these on a tapered wooden dowel (5) scratched with 60 grit sandpaper, liquid sculpy (6) baked and polished with muslin wheel
Some incredibly late pictures of Darjeeling's Halloween Splicer mask. I made it from Sculpy and acrylic paint.
Destroyer Madl
"Destroyer Madl"
2011
oil and sculpy on vinyl toy, 10" MADL
Available here: kenkeirns.bigcartel.com/
The next thing is to make some pillows. I'm thinking I'm going to use either Play doh or sculpy. Either way it's the same thing aside from the way you cure it. Then I have to make up a set for it.
Well, I'm saving up for the new Slave I set; I saw at Wal Mart the other day. What would you say a reasonable price would be?
The armor, head, and mask are made out of Sculpy. The battle skirt is from my old fig however. The mask is removable.
The spine idea goes to Chocobricks Customs.
The stand is made out of a mixing cup lid with moss, and some Lego pieces glued to it.
Sp recently I started working on Eren from AoT. His hair is pretty "different" from lego hair pieces, so I decided to sculpt it and this is the outcome. Pretty horrific, I know, this is the third time I've used Sculpy, the first being armor, and it turned out pretty well(On the right) just the ab region being region uneven. My second time was on the left, a helmet that shrunk(Meant for Red Hood). Then shattering into pieces after taking it off a figure. The reason I believe is because I boiled instead of baking(as it is easier) and this is the technique FlamingBrickFilms' uses, and does not work for me. How do you guys get your Sculpy dried? And if you bake it, how long and how hot? Thanks, if I tagged you I thought you could help. (Can someone add FlamingBrickFilms?) :)
Billy (good name) from the Saw movie series.
The head is made out of Sculpy. It was inspired by Hazel's.
The tricycle and legs are my design.
This was painted by me.
comments and constructive feedback are appreciated. the armor is sculpy and the pouches are brick arms. the staff is extendable and made with modified lego parts. I do commissions. FM me if your interested
My deathstroke and batman figure are now on eBay!
This minifigure was a ton of work! I actually did most of it in the past three days, by working like a madman on it for hours and hours. Everything is completely hand painted except for the standard armor on the torso and the head (which you cant see). The pauldron is made out of cardstock painted black and red, and the ammo strap and the pouches are made with sculpy. He also features 2 dc-17 blasters from clone army customs and a painted Lego waist cape.
The showcase for this figure should be up on my youtube channel within the next few days.
Or as you might know him, Commissioner Gordon.
The hair is made out of Sculpy.
The torso's based off of an Indy torso.
This was painted by me.
Lately I've been going out of my way on minifigs to make them distinguished from others by adding extra little details, such as a removable mask for Predator. This is another one like that.
The helmet is made from a regualur space helmet, visor, and Buzz Lightyear visor with Sculpy sculpted onto them. The mask actually holds a lot of detail, you just can't relly see it in this pic I might take another tomorrow.
This was painted by me.
(1) Gold foil on black clay (2) impressed pattern (3) baked (4) acrylic paint (red, olive green, turquoise & baked (5) scratched with 60 grit sandpaper, liquid sculpy (6) baked and polished with muslin wheel
I never thought I'd actually find the German Disguise Indy....so this was a project I cooked up as a stand in. I've still got some work to go........
The armor is made from cutting a piece of samurai armor, then gluing it back together. I used electrical tape pulled tight across the mouth of the mask and painted over it. I probably could have come up with a better solution if I used some sort of sculpy. The body is my last alien body. The vambraces are the same from the previous picture, though now that I see how the metallic dark blue paint looks, I may paint a second set.
This experiment is made with a grid for windows, (nylon tulle) and polymer clay Pluffy (Sculpey). It easily passes through this grid. It is enough to press slightly a bead of polymer clay. But the violet- white and orange brushes is made a little more difficult - a metal grid of technical appointment , the extruder and the heat gun here is used.
The bottom 2 parts are completely made out of Sculpy. The top part is cut from the official helmet with Sculpy sculpted onto it.
comments and constructive feedback are appreciated. I use sculpy for the armor and a friend of mine painted him. I do commissions. FM me if your interested
Wedding cake for a couple moving to Japan. Everything is made from gumpaste, only the couple is made from Fimo.
Thanks for looking!
A commissioned custom of the enjoyable to customise Bossy Bear by David Horvath.
I have a lot of info on this little one that will have to remain under lock, key and high security beams but I will say she's built a very nice little word on her bonce to nurture that little guy up there.
This is my last physical commission of the year but thanks to anyone who's kept me ticking along with any purchases, commissions or very kind emails.
Sadly I have no commission time available until around late February but any emails or flickr messages are still kind and very welcome :)
Sculpted by artist Christina Patterson
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Técnica Usada..........Super sculpy, pintura acrylica, mini munny, alambres
Nombre de la Pieza........Probe type-b
Nick o Nombre del autor......nerviswr3k
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Stamped bg using Classic Fabric Design and then distressed the edges. Made the white cameo using Sculpy III and a silicone mould from Etsy. Backed the the cameo onto a shape cut using Silhouette SD (love this gadget :o)). Added some gems and monogram. This is for my boss, a thank you for the little retreat she arranged for her management team - we all have Birthdays in May!
Inspired by Vieral.
From Star Wars.
The body might not have been my best, but the focus of this fig was the head.
The head is made out of Sculpy.
There's something about him i don't like...
The hood/shoulder pad (they're connected) and shirt are made out of sculpy. Which I like much better than paper.
The vambraces are the same as my Predator and Achilles. The knives are needles.
This was painted by me.
(BEST SEEN LARGE)
"In a minute or two the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth and yawned once or twice, and shook itself. Then it got down off the mushroom, and crawled away in the grass, merely remarking as it went, `One side will make you grow taller, and the other side will make you grow shorter.' "
(LEWIS CARROLL "ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND")
"TONY STARK AKA THE INVINCIBLE IRON MAN CAUGHT IN MAGIC MUSHROOM SCANDAL !!!"
(DAILY BUGLE HEADLINE)
"NO! No pictures!! Er, um, ahhh. No comment.
Wait! Okay.....well, just say NO to drugs kids!!"
(TONY STARK, CEO STARK INTERNATIONAL, FOUNDING MEMBER OF THE AVENGERS, DIRECTOR OF S.H.I.E.L.D, FORMER U.S SECRETARY OF DEFENCE)
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This picture came about pretty much because I happened to spot sitting on one of my bookshelves the Fimo sculpture I did years ago of the little Cockney caterpillar from the movie Labyrinth.
Then I naturally thought of Alice in Wonderland and the caterpillar that's sitting on the mushroom smoking a water-pipe.
From there Iron Man/Tony Stark, that well known champion for (AGAINST, damnit, AGAINST !!) substance abuse followed almost logically....
The hardest part thereafter was sculpting up the damned hookah, which gave me pause to ponder until I realised that at this scale it was all about the bling and loaded the basic Sculpy piece I crafted with gemstones and such.
The Iron Man figure is one of the Marvel Super Hero Squad range, the Hall Of Armour set , specifically.
The hookah tubes are actually from the Marvel Select Ultimate Iron Man action figure set and are notionally 'jump starter' cables that plug into the character's forearms.
Tokyo on the go wears a graffiti scribble dress by Octopus Army. Dress is made of cotton with scrunched details on the top followed by three bows on the knee. Belt has applied black glitter to all of the black leopard spots. Earrings are molars made of sculpy and octopus ring is also painted sculpy. :)
This is a Dream Date PJ rebodied on a Fashionista body. She is wearing a lovely knitted outfit made by Lily Lilac (thank you, Jan!). I steadied her head on the body with some Sculpy around the neck knob. Worked great! I love having her poseable, she is my favorite.
Everything is edible. I made Fleur de Lis from a scratch too. I carved one using sculpy (clay thing), then made a mold so that I can make 4 of those using gumpaste.