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The bags are made of scrapp wool from the Pendelton blanket mill. The men are made of sculpy, house paint and grit.

 

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These guys will be for sale first at Comic Con in SD, then through the scrapperstown thrift shop so stay posted...

This custom Munny toy is of the iconic Final Fantasy character, the Moogle. Inspired by the character designs of Final Fantasy 6, Final Fantasy 9 and all things kawaii.

 

From pom-pom to feet he is about 6.5 inches tall and has a wing span of 4.5 inches wide.

 

Kupop was constructed with sculpy, wire, craft pompom, acrylic and oil paints on one of Kidrobot's blank Trikky figures.

 

This custom figure took 3rd place for the Video Game Category in Kidrobot's 2011 Munny Contest.

Oh No! My cow is being attacked by a monster!

Polymer clay cane necklace

Sculpting with voxels in Coat3D. There are a number of tools, additive and subtractive strokes, a sphere brush, a means of pulling out spikes, a move brush, smoothing brush, something called snake, which seems similar to clay splines in other programs.

 

There are also a number of materials to choose from while sculpting, including wax and sculpy like materials, cavity shaded bronze, copper, pewter and a red wax that seems almost identical to the Default material in ZBrush.

Icons superman, doombot arm, sculpy bits

I had to take this pic when Sarah was working on her munny today. I loved the heart!

He's about 8 in tall (10 in with the base)

Made by my lovely wife Jessica and myself. This is our first collab piece and hope you dig how it turned out.

 

We used colored pencil, graphite, little bit of airbrush gold leaf, pearls, beads, sculpy, adorned with Swarovski crystals. Oh yeah and peacock feathers too.

 

He also comes with a jewel encrusted Honey dipper ax septre that is not in the photo

Sculpting with voxels in Coat3D. There are a number of tools, additive and subtractive strokes, a sphere brush, a means of pulling out spikes, a move brush, smoothing brush, something called snake, which seems similar to clay splines in other programs.

 

There are also a number of materials to choose from while sculpting, including wax and sculpy like materials, cavity shaded bronze, copper, pewter and a red wax that seems almost identical to the Default material in ZBrush.

Chrismas tree ornaments - plain glass balls covered with Sculpy polymer clay.

Close up of the Burnt Toast Magnet made for Ode to Toast swap on swap-bot. I put some sand on him to make him look rough and flaky. Poor little guy, who will want to eat him now?

The feet are Sculpy formed around the end of a longer piece of the tubing, then held over a stove burner to harden.

 

Only continuing problems are the pins holding the diagonal braces. I was hoping that super glue on the inside would form a kind of nut anchoring them in and allowing the brace to rotate around them. This has worked on the rear legs, where I was able to drop some gel glue down to where the pin is, but the front pin is just above the seat mount and too deep to get gel into without freezing the seat pin to the seat. I will just be careful with this one.

 

The fix will be to drill out a piece of 1/32 copper wire and use it as a hollow through rivet able to flare on the outside of the inner part of the leg, and the bracket. There is not a lot of clearance between the seat and the where the inner bracket pin would be, so using a nut and bolt is out of the question. A scale rivet is more to scale anyhow.

Available in my Etsy Shop. See profile for details. Many thanks to Marcia for teaching my her unique technique for creating this rose cane.

This custom Munny toy is of the iconic Final Fantasy character, the Moogle. Inspired by the character designs of Final Fantasy 6, Final Fantasy 9 and all things kawaii.

 

From pom-pom to feet he is about 6.5 inches tall and has a wing span of 4.5 inches wide.

 

Kupop was constructed with sculpy, wire, craft pompom, acrylic and oil paints on one of Kidrobot's blank Trikky figures.

 

This custom figure took 3rd place for the Video Game Category in Kidrobot's 2011 Munny Contest.

Here is my second attempt at action figure customization: The Warhog. His torso is borrowed from Hasbro’s (3 ¾ inch) Colonel Dovchenko figure from the forth Indiana Jones film. His head is a smooth-on plastic cast of a Schleich warthog made from an alginate mold and finished with acrylic paints, Sculpy polish/glaze and faux hair. Guns by BrickForge.

 

Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with the final piece and hope to do more with this guy.

 

Soon in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

Sculpey on foil and wire armature.

 

The goal here is to create a modern vision of Christ's sacrifice, while also conveying the angry gloating of the dark forces as they assumed they had won a crucial battle... Joke's on them.

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

I don't claim to be good at sculpting nor painting. But at least its recognizable as a fox?

Handmade friendship charm set. One is a cute little letter and the other a stamp. These kawaii charms are perfect as little gestures of friendship and gifts!

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Unbaked super sculpy horns

Sculpting with voxels in Coat3D. There are a number of tools, additive and subtractive strokes, a sphere brush, a means of pulling out spikes, a move brush, smoothing brush, something called snake, which seems similar to clay splines in other programs.

 

There are also a number of materials to choose from while sculpting, including wax and sculpy like materials, cavity shaded bronze, copper, pewter and a red wax that seems almost identical to the Default material in ZBrush.

I built this model over 40 years ago as a prop for a Super 8 film project. Over the years it got pretty beat up and lost some teeth. I made the missing teeth out of Sculpy, then sanded and primed it. I finished it with Krylon Gloss Dover White, shaded it with raw umber water based oil, then dull coated it.

My friend Bryan & I placed "Sculpy" (the sculpture I made) in the K-State Union parking lot at 3 a.m. one day, unapproved and unsolicited. It remained for a couple years.

 

Here, my dad and brother and I finally take Sculpy down, as they're building a new parking garage on the premises.

Primered Super Sculpy and first wax casting pulled as a test before the resin

The only sculpy on the munny itself, not counting the eyes.

Now in my Etsy shop. See my profile for details

antman body, HT Robin head, sculpy hair, balls...

This is my Pink Bunny Robot sculpture. It goes along with some previous art work and a story line I'm working on. This will hopefully be a prototype for a Vinyl Toy in the future.

 

Under it's soft pink exterior there is a ruthless robot with 3 antennas in her 3 ears and lots of other special electronic works.

 

She is approximately 4 inches tall and made with Sculpy clay. She has the end of her sword in her hand. Her favorite weapon on or off her Hoover Toilet.

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