Here’s another of several scans I made with the oven-bake clay and my beard hair. Went with a more fiery look this time instead of bloody. They look like they’re watching it burn down.
4 thoughts on “burn it down”
So what kind of good (or bad) must I be to get an articulated fuzzy skeltonian action figure for Xmas? :-)
Very cool and very interesting, as I have a hard time determining exactly what medium I’m looking at. I think I’m a bit out of the loop on this clay work. Tell me more. What all is entailed here? Other than the beard hairs, I understood that part :)
The above image was digitally manipulated post-scan so it’s a little hard to accurately see what the original source material is but it was oven-bake clay. Just click on the “clay” tag under the post to see all of my postings. The “dem bones” post explains things nicely.
So what kind of good (or bad) must I be to get an articulated fuzzy skeltonian action figure for Xmas? :-)
Not sure when that’ll come to fruition but you’ll be the first to know if I get an action figure/figurine completed! : )
Very cool and very interesting, as I have a hard time determining exactly what medium I’m looking at. I think I’m a bit out of the loop on this clay work. Tell me more. What all is entailed here? Other than the beard hairs, I understood that part :)
Happy New Year!
The above image was digitally manipulated post-scan so it’s a little hard to accurately see what the original source material is but it was oven-bake clay. Just click on the “clay” tag under the post to see all of my postings. The “dem bones” post explains things nicely.
Happy New Year to you too!!