Ugly has a beauty all of its own...
Dec. 6th, 2006 03:42 pmI sat down at the desk with a pack of sculpey and a plan to make Fury tokens for Hordes... and somehow ended up with bits of plague daemon all over the place. It's amazing what happens when you tune out for a moment or three :)
I haven't tried using Sculpey for detail work before - actually, I've only ever used it to coat a wire armature. It's fun to work with: brittle at first, and then like plasticene once it's been kneaded. Even better, it gets a rubbery feel to it once it cools back down - I sculpted the head (in two parts) and the bits of sword arm first, and then started mashing them together later on. The bit of resistance helps to preserve detail when I inevitably squash something under my fingertips. That's lucky, as I'm hoping to only fire this in the oven when it's all finished.
Here's what grew out of my desk...




I haven't tried using Sculpey for detail work before - actually, I've only ever used it to coat a wire armature. It's fun to work with: brittle at first, and then like plasticene once it's been kneaded. Even better, it gets a rubbery feel to it once it cools back down - I sculpted the head (in two parts) and the bits of sword arm first, and then started mashing them together later on. The bit of resistance helps to preserve detail when I inevitably squash something under my fingertips. That's lucky, as I'm hoping to only fire this in the oven when it's all finished.
Here's what grew out of my desk...




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Date: 2006-12-06 04:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-12-06 05:07 am (UTC)That is unbelievably, disgustingly wonderful...you're just too damn talented!
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Date: 2006-12-06 04:11 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-12-07 03:50 am (UTC)I'll be painting it up and using it at Arcanacon - after that, I will probably take some proper photos of the finished model and put it up for sale. It's good practice sculpting things like this, but I need to eat next year :)
I'll post more photos as I go...