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"Why'd I have to be so fricking* fat..."
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*Replacement word.... I'm sure you all know what the original is...
A model of the Predator from the film series. The height is 33 cm excluding the lance; if the Predator is about 2 metres tall, that makes the scale about 1:6. The basis is a vinyl kit from Thailand. The lance is mainly scratchbuilt from steel rod. The dreadlocks are made from Sculpy Superflex. Paints are acrylics and Humbrol metallic steel.
One of my earlier attempts at making jewelry with polymer clay. A dragonfly on a bright green field.
White and Black Basilisk: Pair dolls, inspired by my current writing.
Materials: Faux fur/minky, epoxy putty, Sculpy clay, steel wire, quilt batting, acrylic paint, correction fluid, various varnishes
Time taken: ~5hrs (White), ~7hrs (Black).
Features: Highly poseable bodies (particularly Black Basilisk, due to his longer limbs) , glass bead eyes
Please visit my shop at www.liberty412.etsy.com or send me a message if you would like to purchase these pieces. They are hand crafted, some utilizing stamps and some molded by hand as well as using other household tools. Each piece is made with Sculpy brand bake-able clay, painted with quality acrylic paints, and coated in a water-based polyurethane finish. If you would prefer a different finish, different colors, or would like a custom creation, just let me know! I accept Paypal payments and shipping will be no more than $6 (usually about $2-3 for flat pieces).
I can also put together the entire frame composition for you, using mostly second-hand refurbished picture frames. The price will be adjusted accordingly and will of course be mutually agreed upon.
Once I know how many lights you'd like and for what size frame, I will also attach them with a black cord so they look just like real lights!
Thanks for looking!
20 Oct 07 -- Step 1: Get cheap, used trophies from Goodwill. Step 2: Modify them with Sculpy, paint, fake fur, etc. Step 3: Bestow them on prize winners. That's supposed to be a mullet the golden girl is kicking, but teddy bear fur isn't terribly stylable.
These dudes love "A Life Aquatic" both have tattoos from the movie and it has deep sentimental value. So Bru made sugar crabs out of sculpy for cake toppers and an anchor to boot. Its a pretty "cartoony" cake but I like it. And they were pumped.
The Eye was given to Coraline and was made from an old ( old! ) piece of taffy. I made this one out of Sculpy to resemble the one used in the movie.
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.
that's with four hands in the air, I haven't sketched in what the hands in the air are doing, because I'm trying to decide that....... X)
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.
phone photo of the Munny that I'm customizing. The arm and hand are hand sculpted from Super Sculpy.
This guy was one of the four little pieces I made based on Heather Walde's drawings.
He's made completely out of sculpy and then painted with white enamel and detailed with sharpie. Housed in a found wooden box with a small glass window.
Who doesn't love Starbucks? Now you can have Starbucks where ever you are! The charm has an eyelet so you can wear in as a necklace or as a keychain, basically however you like.
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I am messing with spraypaint.... and a design by Camo, well I stretched it out a bit, and I need to add tons of more paint, like eyes and mouth and such, (which I'll do with stencils or brush or course), this was just my first coat, I did all three colors real quick together, and even misted a couple together, (experimenting) ;)
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.
this is a "broken china" style broach made for the shabby cottage studio's design team, valentine themed challenge for january 2008. polymer clay tile beads useing TLC and transfer technique with laser printer, shabby cottage studio valentine collage sheets were used for the images, glass beads and silver findings were used between the tile beads, tile beads were finished using sculpy gloss finish