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The hair piece is the Han Solo hair with sculpy sculpted on to it, and then painted by me. The other flames on the body are glue.
The red part is made out of Sculpy; the white part was from a clone helmet. The LED is now in the shape of a triangle... but it's too bright to notice.
A guy who wears his heart on his nose. Rocky's foolish love can sometimes make his life a little dangerous.
Custom 3" dunny with polymer clay and acrylic paint
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From Super Mario Bros.
The whole thing is made out of Sculpy. As you can see it can go on Lego platforms.
The limbs are all possible, and removable.
This was painted by me.
Sculpy peapod magnets for my baby shower favors. Blogged about here:
beachbunnydiy.blogspot.com/2009/02/baby-shower-projects-a...
Lego warfare 96 told me I should improve my Homer, so I did. The newer heads are made from Sculpy. The older one ism made from Model Magic. The Duff, and Doughnut are made out of Sculpy also. I kept the old Model Magic stomach. All of them were painted by me. I am willing to sell the two heads on the ground if my parents let me.
Inspired by Vieral. I like his one better, but I still do like the turnout of my head.
The head and robes are made out of Sculpy.
This was painted by me. The paint on the head is a combination of some green Testor and shiny white acrylic.
In the game Second Life, I play the avatar Juushika Redgrave.
This may come as something of a surprise, but I put together this outfit in honor of the book release for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I'm a huge HP fan (no, really?) and a Slytherin/Ravenclaw mix at heart, with old allegiance to Slytherin. Ergo, a HP-themed outfit was necessary, and it was only natural for me to break out my old Slytherin colors.
The shirt is from a pinstripe set by ETD, and is a wonderful simple white button up that works great for mixing and matching just like this. The skirt is from Winter Moon and was a freebie (I don't think it's available). The stockings are also a freebie from Paper Couture (only available at the Barcelona location, I believe) which I wore to give the outfit a little more modesty. Star tats seemed only natural where magic is involved; these are from Tuli and I tinted them straight black.
The highlight of the outfit is of course the accessories. The hat is from Tesla, and is primarily sculpy prims and was very easy to fit, even if I did have to reposition it. (The Trinitee hair from ETD that I'm wearing under the hat is very sleek and so took surprisingly little editing to work as hat-hair, so I highly recommend it for this use.) The tie is a men's tie from Blaze which I repositioned, shortened, and added two new prims to to make the tie look like it had been loosened and was hanging lower. I went on a search for wands and found this one at a tiny little store named Spellbound. I recolored the end stone and moved the wand over to my right hand (as I'm right handed). Methinks this wand can learn magic, but I'll admit I was too busy bouncing up and down about the book release, and then too busy reading the book, to find that out.
I love this outfit. Dorky and geeky as it was, I loved it to pieces and wore my Slytherin colors proudly. And yes, I have finished the 7th and final book (completed it on the day of it's release, actually), and I loved it. Long live Harry Potter! The series was marvelous.
Clothes
Shirt: White Button Shirt by ETD
Skirt: HP Girl Uniform Skirt by Winter Moon (freebie)
Stockings: Plain Transparent Tights by Paper Couture (freebie)
Shoes: Vintage Pumps, Black by Shiny Things
Body
Eyes: Green Cat Eye by Skin Deep
Skin: (Mature) Freckled Brood Glitz Nimbus by Sin Skins
Manicure: Glitter Manicure Black by Sin Skins
Hair: Trinitee - Copper by ETD (tinted) (modified)
Accessories
Tattoo: Stars Tattoo Multi by Tuli (tinted)
Hat: Witch Hat by Tesla
Tie: Black Stripe Flexi Tie - Silk Green by Blaze (modified)
Wand: RoseWood Wand by Spellbound (modified)
Glasses: Emily by Persenickety
Collar: Amethyst Collar (Slim) by Amethyst
Whiskers: Plenty Black Whiskers by Gritty Kitty
Neko Parts: Anisa's Neko Ears and Tail by Anisa @ OTCR (ears modded to include Industrial piercing by DEEKS)
I have a collection of frogs and lizards in various mediums. I don't think anyone who has looked through my uploads would be a bit surprised. :) This cute little guy is made of Sculpy and I found him at a craft fair a number of years ago. That's a lizard on his head and he's mounted on a real shell.
Are you ashamed of you are, and don't want anybody to see you? Keep it that way with a paper bag.
This was inspired by some words from Roglaan, and eclipseGrafx.
It's made out of Sculpy, and painted by me.
This was inspired by the 2010 official piece.
This is a minifig with Sculpy sculpted onto it.
This was painted by me.
I bought some old Sculpy at a garage sale last Saturday and made a bunch of technicolor tu....
Whatever's.
And blew them up.
Easy to clean like the old PlayDoh days.
I also uploaded a book about high speed photography that I wrote.
It's on the Blurb site.
It's a first try at describing what I have learned about doing projectile type of high speed photography. It's also got a selection of some of my more popular images.
The book is too expensive in my opinion, but the iPad version is pretty cheap.
Cheers.
From the Vampire's Assistant.
The hair is made out of Sculpy.
The coat is from Imagination Customs.
This was painted by me.
The whole thing is made out of Sculpy. It can go on Lego platforms. It was painted by me. It was based off of the ones in Invader Zim.
Make your own mummy making info:
the big ones were plaster moulds from this kit.
The plaster is weak at the thin spots, so they have toothpick "bones" set into the molds. Without these bones the ankles and necks break. The small ones are hand shaped from sculpey and can be made simply by pressing into shape and baking in the oven, in fact, that is how most "make at home" directions are on the web.
Wrappings are a mix of muslin (included in the kit) and cotton gauze but easily bought at a fabric store. The muslin worked best as it was thicker and didn't build up thickly on when wrapped.
To age the muslin, soak in strong tea (w/ a little food coloring if needed to get desired effect quickly.) Then, cut the muslin into thin strips and toast lightly in the oven for an even more aged look. White glue and water was used to seal the bodies. They have little sculpey amulets and heiroglyphs under the outer wrappings.
Note : hemp twine was used to make nooses to hang them from the tree and were inserted before the wrapping process.
me: oh man, on In_the_Bricks they have these (silly) "AWESOME contest" things that run only like 3 days lol... we all just post retarded mocs or funny pics. Anyway, the one tonight is we have to make a moc of another member in their style... i'm going to wait till the dogs shit in the morning and do an "updated" version of cajun's poop man
Sent at 5:40 AM on Thursday
Xeokym: LOL
i cant believe i remember what you're talking about...that was a zillion years ago
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Xeokym: ha ha you saved the pick XD
me: If I had brown sculpy, I'd sculpt parts into some of the "shit" like all cool and inner skeletony
Sent at 5:43 AM on Thursday
Xeokym: that'd be kickass if you could make some kinda sculpy stuff look like actual shit, and then mold something out of it so it grosses everyone out
and then be like, "yeah my fingers stunk for 3 days after that"
me: lol
man, i HAVE to do this
I have corn starch, flour... maybe beef bouillon for brown coloring?
or just soy sauce
let it dry out overnight to get the dehydrated log look lol
Xeokym: i dont think the constitution of it would be SO hard to mimic as much as the texture
you gotta get that "knotty" look LOL
me: lol, add my hair X D
twisted in clumps hahahaha
Oh god oh god... and CORN KERNELS
holy fuck this is going to be beautiful
Xeokym: LOL yeah definitely HAIR
almost every one of luna's shits are fuzzy with some kinda hair/string content LOL
me: rancid mayonnaise underneath
lol
Xeokym: EEEEEEW
ROFL
The head is made out of Sculpy. The body was spray painted that color. The whole thing was painted by me. this is based off of the character from the Simpsons.
Inspired by HAZEL-Lazy 2010's Iron Man helmet. The helmet, chest plate, and shoulder pads are all made from Sculpy. There is an LED in the chest. This is the Mark II armor from Iron Man 1.
The entire thing was made out of Sculpy. It took up almost the whole pack!
This was painted by me.
A flame can fit in his mouth :D
The head and stomach are made out of Sculpy. I had cut the body about three-fourths off of the bottom. The whole thing was painted by me.
The whole thing, except for the gray piece and the arm, is made out of Sculpy. It was then painted by me.
Don't worry, I have more coming up ;)
I have completed my Zim. Everything except the stand and arms are made out of Sculpy. It was painted by me.
The whole piece is made out of Sculpy. As you can see it fits in between 2 studs. This was painted by me.
Here's my improved Sherlock Holmes. The hair is made out of Sculpy. The head is a Indy head with the stubbles brassoed of and repainted black. The whole thing was painted by me.
Made this little bro yesterday as an experiment c: He's strung very loosely with thread and sculpted from Polymer clay! He's supposed to be "Pumkin" from Mondo media's web series "Baman and Piderman" which is absolutely adorable c:
I've always liked the character so I felt he needed to be brought to life ^ ^
I was inspired to make one after reading this instructable: www.instructables.com/id/Altoids-Tin-Pocket-Sized-Waterco...
The Altoid tins with the Sculpy clay straight out of the oven
Played by Brad Pitt in the movie Troy.
The armor is made out of Sculpy.
The skirt thingy is paper.
The sword was cut out of another piece.
This was painted by me.