The parts for Shaun the Sheep are finished. I wonder if I can paint them well?
I painted the bassinet with paint that gives it a metallic look. I feel like I should have used regular paint to give it that smooth, metallic finish.
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The parts for Shaun the Sheep are finished. I wonder if I can paint them well?
I painted the bassinet with paint that gives it a metallic look. I feel like I should have used regular paint to give it that smooth, metallic finish.
Assembly and coloring. It ended up leaning forward quite a bit because of various misalignments. The book turned out cute. All that’s left is the cape and some minor adjustments.
I made a medieval helmet, a basinet. I haven’t painted it yet, but I think it turned out pretty cute.
And here’s Shaun the Sheep, too. I just discovered this show recently, and I love it.
It was a tricky setup. I haven't made the cape yet, but I'm worried about whether it'll stay in place properly.
I’ve been slacking off a bit. Do you know what the new Sky Kids emote is? It’s my favorite emote.
“Medieval Rabbit” I love rabbit motifs. The posture feels a bit unnatural, but I think the dress and shoe designs and the antique color palette turned out well. I want to make the eyes beautiful.
It's finished! I couldn't quite get the cape right, but overall I think it turned out pretty cute.
It's a bit rough, so I want to add a few more layers of color. You can't tell from the photo, but I really like the hair color. It's not just plain white—I added a hint of green. Next up: the cape!
I made a pattern for the cape. Not sure if it'll be useful. I need to figure out how to apply color and divide the clay.
The whole body is done! I think it turned out pretty cute. The shoes are the Glorious Pianist. For the cape, I'll paint the color first, then make a new one.
Created the frame. Since I was at it, I made it a full-body seated pose. The wire was too thick and difficult to bend.
The cape is made of “premier” clay, which is very soft. The face is made of “NewFando,” which is very hard. NewFando is apparently a clay famous for figure-making, but it has this… texture like gum stuck to a shoe. It turned out okay on the second try.
The difference between polymer clay and stone powder clay capes. Both are tricky for depicting stars. Still, pairing them with something I made before looks pretty good!
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Sanded and varnished—all done! Currently experimenting with stone powder clay. Unlike polymer clay, it's soft.
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Early avatar and seashell collector. Can't get the face color right. Too dark? Too light? Try sticking pins in it and baking it.