Hi dears brothers and sisters of Steemit's, how are you?
After a long time without playing a little with clay, this week I am back a little, this time with two characters of a game indie quite funny (and a little gore), Nana and Ryoko from the game Crackle Cradle, I remember that I never get to finish the game because of its difficulty, one of these days I will start to finish it.
I made both figurines in parallel, it was not so complicated, now the challenge will be to make one where two characters interact with each other ...
The problem is, I feel that the so rustic material limits me a little in the amount of details that I can do, so I think I will begin to make them from pure clay, and leave the mixture of clay and paper for the bases, the bad thing is that they will weigh the double surely, and they will be a little more fragile, I hope that I get good maneuver ...
Proccess
Well, what I'm really going to put is the process of painting, because for various reasons I didn't get to take pictures of the creation process...
Nana
Here the neck fractured a little, then I solved it with a little school white glue.
Ryoko
The End
Details
Nana
- Materials: Clay, wire, newspaper, adhesive tape.
- Paint: cold paint Oro Color
- Time: 5 Hours sculpting, 3 days of drying, 4 hours of painting
- Height: 17cm
Ryoko
- Materials: Clay, wire, newspaper, adhesive tape.
- Paint: cold paint Oro Color
- Time: 4 Hours sculpting, 3 days of drying, 4 hours of painting
- Height: 12.5cm
The game author's blog: hungry-foxtail
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Cool mate! Gonna look up that game. Difficulty incites me.
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Hello there, @e254e!
Thanks for showing us these lovely and charming little sculptures. I love how you managed to include so much detail, particularly in the facial expressions.
Well done!
Thanks, well the flat face helps a lot to draw the details XD, I'm glad you liked it.
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