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cenobitesquid [2008-12-30 18:50:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh! He's so lovely! I love the white-black coloring, and the line details! I want one T__T The grey blushing on the lips and face works marvelously, also!
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Sagara-Kaine [2008-10-24 18:09:11 +0000 UTC]
Really amazing ! you have a big talent ! >o< love your robot dolls
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greenangel [2008-10-18 22:34:15 +0000 UTC]
Prowl seems more android than Sunny & Sides turned out. 8O
A very haaaandsome android, too =3=
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papercrownqueen [2008-10-17 19:21:26 +0000 UTC]
Wow, it looks really awesome! About how tall is it? I'm a terrible judge of such things. D:
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RubberBathtubDucky [2008-10-17 19:11:43 +0000 UTC]
i was wondering if you knew if la doll clay was good enough [durable and such] to make BJDs out of not the prototypes though. I don't have enought money to cast and all
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Belilmalebridia [2008-10-17 16:22:18 +0000 UTC]
cutesy
You know, I really want to make ball jointed dolls too.
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rotemu [2008-10-17 08:40:31 +0000 UTC]
Prowlie
I'm not actually that keen on his helmet, I have to say, but with hair h looks smoldering!
It's rather unusual to have a male-gendered robot be made all organic-looking and with curvy lines instead of big blocky shapes. I like it!
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ManicDraconis [2008-10-17 04:07:18 +0000 UTC]
Glee! Super cool to see him done and painted up.
if it's okay to ask, Do you have any tips on sculpting such small hands?
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batchix In reply to ManicDraconis [2008-10-17 16:56:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks!
I make the hands by sculpting the fingers over wire first(curve the wire where you want the fingers bent and make them longer than the actual finger would be), bake them, then I sand and shape the fingers. Next i glue them to a strip of thin cardboard the size I want the palm to be. Next I build up the back over the fingers which gives me a good idea of where the bones in the hand will be. Flip it over to the side you didn't glue the fingers on and build up the palm. :3
that probably doesn't make a whole lot of sense. X3 I'll be doing a workshop at Idex in January on hands, so I'll post the worksheets from there when I'm done. I don't have the sheets done yet so I can't go over it yet! X3;;
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ManicDraconis In reply to batchix [2008-10-17 20:32:39 +0000 UTC]
Ah-ha! I've tried doing a hand armature and working that before, but it never occurred to me to leave the actual shaping until post-baking; I just kept ruining all the fingers but the one I'd be working on while it was still pliable. Thank you so much!
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