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Some eye experiments. First lot are done with derwent inktense and second batch is copics. Both lots using the same technique, just changed up the paper and materials. Different effects due to glue interaction with the paper/colour, but they all look nice.
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Thread sculpted feet and paws for the truffle bear. This took literal hours and thread pulling hurt my hands, but the end result is so satisfying. These still need colour shading before being attached to the body (& I’m terrified of doing it! What if I stuff them up?!).
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My partners late grandmother loved loons, so I’m painting up this gryphon as a loon in tribute. I’m also playing around incorporating retarder and thinning medium in my paints, so far I’m loving the enhanced ability to blend & maintaining pigment vibrancy!
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A little WE foo puppy painted in the likeness of a magnificant riflebird. This little pup was a fun quick paint to do after work. Painted using atelier acrylics & folkart metallics, and sealed with an archival satin spray with accents picked out in gloss mod podge sealant.
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My projects board. Pinning up all the fur swatches with their references for each project is really helpful to visualise how a project will come together colour wise.
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Fur swatches organised on audio felt boards is the workflow & space saver tool I never knew I needed but now can’t live without! I am now a powerful designing, crafting machine!
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Here’s the final design for the parasaur premade & this sheet will go with the partial. The final owner will be able to name them and I’ll add that to the sheet.
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Stuffed all the parts, ready for detailing. Also made the weight bag for the body, ready to be inserted when the limbs/head are installed.
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Those claw gloves are incredible!! So clean and detailed!! I’m curious if the fabric is thin enough to allow you to use your phone while wearing them.
Thanks! Those gloves are part of a personal suit I have been working on for years and was one of the first set of paws I ever made. The fabric is thick dance lycra with conductive thread sewn into the pointer finger & thumb of each glove. The conductive thread allows me to use my…