Showing posts with label 1/12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1/12. Show all posts

Friday, 10 April 2015

Please watch my video demonstration of making polymer clay doll using FIMO mold "Lilly"



Some comments about making this doll from the mold:
Hands and feet were ready to be modelled, though I found hands required more attention than feet. The upper body is incomplete. For me it would have been easier to make the whole torso from scratch, but for the purpose of the demonstration I have used the top part of the trunk from the mold.
Bear in mind that the back of the legs, as well, as the back of the top part of the torso required building up, though you can make them 3D whilst clay is still in the mold, but it could be tricky to maintain the correct proportion.
Speaking of which, what I liked about this mold is that the form helped me to keep the proportions right. I usually have problems with it.
I was surprised how detailed the face turned out. I did not do much to it sculpting wise, just inserted the eyes into the sockets, painted the face and glossed. That was it.

One thing about using a mold is that you will need to be very patient and up to date with your clay "smoothing" skills.

Here are some pictures of the completed doll. She is a red head, as I used to be one :D The hair is made from the wool (obtained from HobbyCraft store). The wool was simply glued on to her head.
The dress is made from polymer clay and textured using a texturing sheet.















Saturday, 24 September 2011

Fantasy Demon-warrior polymer clay figurine 1/12 scale



Continuing with the fantasy figures here is another creation of mine: 
Demon-warrior




He is 1/12 dolls house scale and completely made from polymer clay. Also he is a complete figurine, means that he has got all associated with the men bits and bobs lol
Though due to possibility that children can browse my blog I will not display my warrior undressed.



It took me 3 full days to complete him. And I think I have to work harder to improve my sculpting skills :(




His attire (apart from the boots) is made from real leather. The shield is also made from polymer clay with the cardboard base in order to make the structure stronger.






Monday, 16 May 2011

I have been very busy with my studies, but found a couple of hours for my hobby.
Yesterday i have made a stempunk alien. To be totally honest, in the begining it was not an alien, but a little devil. Strange transition :D  This alien is unique and i have not taken the photo of the back but the spine is all covered in watch parts. Very "pretty".





And the second creation was not related to clay:



I am rubbish with the wood, and that is why i was surprised that i have managed to build an old fashioned AGA stove. This is supposed to be a 1/12 dolhouse miniature, but i think the scale is wrong or may be i am imagining AGA to be taller.